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A celebrity charity golf and darts day offers fans the chance to get up close and personal with their favourite celebrity or even try their hand at darts against Phil Taylor, once was happended during his holidays at a hotel in Thailand.

The man, who is widely considered to be the world's best darts player, will host a celebrity fund-raiser for the Donna Louise Children's Hospice Trust on Friday 11th September. Participants will get the chance to play alongside sports and showbiz personalities such as radio and TV host Jeremy Kyle; actor-musician, Jonathan Wilkes and Robbie William’s father, Pete Conway. More celebrities are still expected to confirm their attendance, among them Gloucester RFC’s outside centre, Mike Tindall.

Although the 49-year-old multi-champion thrower from Stoke-on-Trent will be passing up his chance of playing golf, he says that he realized the need for a fund-raising initiative to help the hospice in any way he can after a visit there earlier this year.

Nevertheless, Taylor is set to play against three of the day's best golf players: the person who hits the longest drive, the winning celebrity and the winner of the nearest the pin competition.

Taylor says, "I am going to enjoy watching the golfers going past my garden and I'm looking forward to playing the best golfers of the day later on."