Mr Jordan said his wife, with whom he has a daughter, had just finished her seventh round of chemotherapy but there is no operation that can fully remove the cancer.
“I’m in the stage of, there’s nothing I can do to help her in that sense, so this is me doing something for her and to thank Macmillan for everything they have done for us as well,” he said.
He said the charity had helped Mrs Jordan to get a blue badge and with “all the different things that come with incurable cancer”.
Mr Jordan, who was joined by members of his family for the golf challenge, has previously taken on other charity challenges following his wife’s diagnosis, including running the Lions at Large Trail in 2025.

