Driving entries for annual open day

Published 12:00pm 27 June 2024

Driving entries for annual open day
Words by Nick Crockford

Redcliffe Golf Club has invited clubs across South-East Queensland to its annual Women’s Open Day tournament later this month.

President Paula O’Reilly said around 25 clubs have been invited to the competition on July 30, which had more than 90 entries across three divisions in past years.

The open single stableford tournament with three grades will have a shot gun start at 8.30am.

Sponsor Mal Burke, of Hippos Super Wash at Deception Bay, has provided cash prizes including $1000 hole-in-one incentives on each of the par three holes.

Captain Lynne Matthew said the course was playing “very well having recovered strongly from multiple rain events earlier in the year”.

On the day lunch will be provided by caterers Katie and Dale, from the Fairways bistro.

Redcliffe women’s golf is also available to talk about Getting in Golf clinics and Reddy Roses mentoring programs.

For more information contact Paula O’Reilly or Lynne Matthew by email at [email protected]

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