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SAU NSW Golf Day

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Event: September monthly meet SAU NSW golf day

Location: The Ridge Golf Course

Location Map: https://www.google.com.au/maps/place/The+Ridge+Golf+Course+%26+Driving+Range/@-34.031963,150.997167,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x7b1f03c8fe1acdec

TIME: 1130am tee off!! Please be there minimum 30mins before so you can pay green fees, hire clubs (if needed), warm up etc etc

Price: Green fees for the day will be $39 for 18holes, club hire starts at $16.50 for half set and $27.50 for a full set

Motorised golf buggy hire is $42 for 18 holes, if you know you want one for the round please let me know so i can have one reserved as they are popular on weekends

Parking: Plenty of parking infront of the golf complex

Spots: We have a booking for 16 people but can increase if we have more but we need a few days notice

Comment below to have your name on the list

The day will also be an opportunity to support a fellow SAU NSW member who is helping raise funds for prostate cancer in the 2015 Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride to help find a cure for prostate cancer

Here is the link to his page where you can make a donation, we will also be taking donations on the day

http://www.gentlemansride.com/rider/troopersr

Hope to see you all there!!!

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1. Levinboy

2. Mrfijigold

3. Terry_GT-r34

4. RBrennan25

5. Redline_GTR

6. Deka

7. Crashdown

8. Aggroman

9. Stagea Pete

10. GTofuS-T

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Maybe/caddie

1. Yo-Yo

The day will also be an opportunity to support a fellow SAU NSW member who is helping raise funds for prostate cancer in the 2015 Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride to help find a cure for prostate cancer

Here is the link to his page where you can make a donation, we will also be taking donations on the day

http://www.gentlemansride.com/rider/troopersr

Hope to see you all there!!!

Thanks for the shout out!

Please check out my fundraising page, I'll be taking videos on the actual charity ride day 27th September. Any and all donations are much appreciated and go towards a good cause!

I've never played a round of gold in my life! hahaha, put me down as a maybe depending on numbers :) I'm happy to play caddy and talk about stock options too :laugh:

I am in for this, I actually just rostered that day off work anyway, what a coincidence! Haha. I am by far one of the least talented golfers on the planet so I look forward to entertaining you all with my terribleness



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