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Get ready to par-tee at Maleny Rotary Club’s charity golf day

THE Rotary Club of Maleny has announced its eagerly anticipated charity golf day scheduled for September 8, 2023 at the picturesque Maleny Golf Club.

This year the local fundraiser will support two notable recipients - Orange Sky, a local organisation assisting the homeless community in Maleny, and Shelterbox, a global provider of emergency accommodation.

The club is extending an invitation to potential sponsors, offering various opportunities to contribute to the event’s success. Sponsors can choose to support one of the 18 holes with a $100 donation, or upgrade to sponsor a hole-in-one on a par

The organisers also welcome donations of wine, champagne, beer, goods, or vouchers with sponsors able to receive recognition and coverage during the event.

For those interested in participating as players, the event offers an opportunity to form a team of four for a fun round of golf. The registration fee is $100 per person and includes breakfast, lunch, water, snacks, and a team buggy. Booking can be done conveniently online at ticketebo.com.au.

Individuals without a team can also sign up online, as the organizers will ensure they are grouped with others to form a team.

The golf tournament will follow an 18-hole 4-ball Ambrose format, commencing with a shotgun start at 9 am. Check-in begins at 7.30 am, allowing participants to enjoy a leisurely breakfast while taking in the scenic views of the Maleny golf course.

After the game, a satisfying lunch will be provided, and beverages will be available for purchase from a cash bar. Prizes will be awarded to the winning team, runner-up, and last place, with various raffle prizes up for grabs as well. This event is open to players of all experience levels, no prior golfing expertise required.

For enquiries, prize donations, or securing a sponsorship for one of the 18 holes, interested parties are encouraged to contact Jim Atkinson via mobile at 0438 661 395 or by email at jimako4@bigpond.com.

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