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Free golf is a prize worth winning

 Golfers will vie for great weekly prizes and the chance to win a year’s free golf at two of Queensland’s best courses when Noosa Springs’ Sunday Series begins next month.

The exciting new event is open to Noosa Springs Golf and Spa Resort members, of course, but is also a great opportunity to introduce their friends to Noosa Springs.

All Sunshine Coast and Gympie golfers will qualify for the resort’s Locals Sunday special green fee of $79, which includes use of a motorised cart.

Golfers from other areas are also welcome to play in this series of events.

To be eligible to win prizes and compete in the Sunday Series, though, golfers need to have a valid handicap.

The series, which starts on Sunday, March 1, is a weekly 18-hole stableford competition, with prizes for male and female winners.

The man and woman with the best round during each calendar month will gain a berth in the December final.

The winner of that event earns unlimited golf, including an electric cart, for one year at both Noosa Springs and Links Hope Island. The runner-up wins a night’s accommodation, including breakfast, at Noosa Springs, with golf thrown in.

The competition fee is $7, plus the relevant green fee for visitors, and bookings can be made at the Golf Shop on 5440 3325, or email golf@noosasprings.com.au.

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