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Teeing off for charity

CRANBOURNE Turf Club is helping raise money for The Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal by holding a celebrity charity golf day on Thursday 13 March at Settlers Run Golf and Country Club in Cranbourne.
Sponsorship packages can be purchased for $1000, $2000 and $5000, giving the community the opportunity to play golf with celebrity players like Simon Marshall, a former jockey and Channel 7 sports commentator.
Business signage is also available with the packages.
Settlers Run Golf and Country Club is a Greg Norman-designed golf course and for many people, this would be the only chance for them to have a hit of the ball on the course.
The prestigious and exclusive private golf club is only generally open to its members.
All profits are going to the Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal.
The family friendly club has a swimming pool, tennis courts and a gym.
Local businesses are in support of this event.
The community is welcome to come down and watch the event, with the tee off at 8.30am.
For further information please contact Shannon Anastasia on 0400 567 998.

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