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Golfers aim for big donation target

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News11 September 2023Updated:12 September 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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THE Rotary Club Of Frankston is hoping to draw one of its largest ever crowds to its annual Rotary Wranglers Charity Golf Day next month.

The annual event takes place at Frankston’s Centenary Park Golf Course on 22 October.

Proceeds raised on the day will be donated to Community Support Frankston. $20,000 has been raised so far through sponsorships and donations.

The charity golf day event was first held in 1950.  More than $1.2 million has been raised for charities since its inception. Rotary Club of Frankston president David Cross said “naturally, we are thrilled to be able to once again host this event in 2023.”

“Events like this would not be possible without the efforts and support of our Rotarians, their families and our valued event sponsors and on the basis of our 2022 experience, we expect this year’s event to be even more successful,” he said.  “We would love to see passionate golfers from the Frankston area and beyond, join us for a fabulous day of golf, fun and fellowship all while supporting a worthwhile cause in our community.”

The rotary club is hoping for an attendance of nearly 200 golfers. To sign up visit rotaryfrankston.org.au.

First published in the Frankston Times – 12 September 2023

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