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Chip in for junior players

CALLING all golfers … the under-15 Dolphins rugby team will be hosting a golf day at the Noosa Golf Club, in conjunction with SPM Law, and they’re looking for players.
The team is hoping to raise funds for a trip to New Zealand in June where players will develop their skills in junior rugby.
The golf day is an excellent opportunity to network with peers, entertain clients, or just have a great day hitting a few rounds with friends.
The event is a four-person ambrose, where each person takes a shot and the best shot is selected, meaning every level of golfer can enjoy the day.
Those without official handicaps will be allocated a temporary handicap on the day.
The event will be held on 27 March, with all entries and payments to be received by 18 March.
The cost is $100 per person or $380 for a team of four, with 18 holes of golf, a light lunch, post-game platters and prizes included in the cost.
Registration on the day is from 11.30am with a shotgun start at 12.30pm and celebratory drinks and presentations will start from 5pm.
This event is kindly supported by SPM Law. Email msobey@spmlaw.com.au to register or for more information.

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