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Event: SAU NSW Golf Day

Location: Massey Park Golf Club (Ian Parade, Concord NSW 2137)

Location map: https://www.google.com.au/maps/place/Massey+Park+Golf+Club/@-33.853773,151.108328,17z

Date: 12th October 2014

Time: Tee off is at 11am. Try to get there at least 30 min before so you have time to pay your green fees and rent clubs (if required)

Food: Food can be bought from the bistro at the venue which sells pies, bacon and egg rolls, sandwiches and drinks

Cost: Green fees are $35 for 18 holes. Club hire is $30 and includes a buggy. Pay at the pro shop when you arrive.

Parking: There are two car parks at the Golf Club off Ian Parade and Bayview St

Numbers: We have a booking for 16 but we can arrange for more if we can give a bit of notice. If you'd like to attend please post a comment below so we can keep track of numbers.

The day is going to be a casual round of golf for anyone in the club that wants to get together with their fellow Skyline enthusiasts and talk rubbish about cars while chasing a little white ball around a field.

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Hi guys.

Unfortunately I am going to have to take my name out of this one.

As per usual I always get told things last minute.

I will try to make it round a bit later if possible.

How long do you guys reckon you'll be there for?



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