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Golf day to support foundation

Golfers of all abilities are being asked to support Christian College Geelong (CCG) Foundation’s four-person Ambrose Golf Day on October 24.

If you think you’re blessed with the skill, or luck, needed to land a hole-in-one at the magnificent 13th Beach Golf Links in Barwon Heads, you might just walk away with $30,000 in your pocket.

It’s one of many prizes being offered on the day.

Set in stunning Bellarine Peninsula surrounds, the day provides an opportunity to enjoy the award-winning creek course, known for its undulating couch fairways, deep bunkers and interesting swales and hollows.

Foundation chair Tim Page-Walker said it would a day with a whole lot more than a golf game on offer.

“The event promises to be a fun day filled with all sorts of activities and there are a number of incredible prizes up for grabs, including the cash prize of $30,000 if you score a hole in one on the 12th hole,” he said.

“There will also be some amazing auction items to bid on which will raise much needed funds for the foundation.”

The event is an important annual tournament to raise money for the CCG Foundation that supports families in their greatest time of need by providing them with life-changing opportunities.

Registration and sponsorship opportunities for the golf day are now open. Visit ccgfoundation.org.au/golf

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