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The Plan for the day!
With a scheduled tee time now booked in for 6:21, there's not challenge like starting with a stroke round right? Some of us will tip it out from the blacks and the hackers might meet somewhere in between that and the social (Blue Tees).Round 1 - Black/Blue Tees - Stroke Round
After we have probably lost a combined 65 balls through the front 18, we move into the second round where we will move up to the Blue tee boxes for a bit of Match Play - the tee flip will decide the match ups.
Round 2 - Blue Tee - Match Play
We've now got through (Some of us probably lost on the 10th hole) 36 holes, hands are sore, backs are feeling it and craving a feed. We will continue into a Shamble (using the best tee shot and playing our own ball in) in two teams - the lowest score on the hole to handicap is taken.
Round 3 - Yellow Tees - Shamble
Finishing off the afternoon and maybe freeing some of us from hitting, we will move into the scramble off the front tees for some fun and laughs in two teams.
Round 4 - Red Tees - Ambrose/Scramble
Is there a bus back to Newcastle from Medowie?
I've helped fund 0 hours of a research assistant’s time to work on life saving cancer research.
Back again for another round (x4)
... to take on the ultimate golf challenge to complete four rounds of golf in one day at one of the hardest golf courses in the Hunter - Pacific Dunes.
I'll be testing my skill, strength, and stamina to raise funds for life saving cancer research.
Having last taken part in 2021 at Waratah Golf club, and then venturing down to Sydney for another 36 holes of golf, this year will be a little different as I am sure we will all lose a HEAP of golf balls.
1 in 2 Australians will be affected by cancer by the age of 85, I want to help change this by making every hole count!
Please sponsor me today, because tackling cancer takes all of us.
Together, let's tee off for a cancer free future.