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HomeSportKatie Rose Cottage Charity Golf Day is about to hit off

Katie Rose Cottage Charity Golf Day is about to hit off

Bring your loose change and enjoy a wonderful day supporting nursing care at the inaugural Katie Rose Cottage Hospice Charity Golf Day.

Katie Rose Cottage Hospice (KRCH) Chairperson, Carol Raye, in conjunction with the Charity Golf Day Committee, Chrissy Hordern, Simon Gamble and Peter Catchlove have announced bookings are now open for the event.

Gather your golfing friends and family for a fabulous day of golf at Noosa Springs Golf and Spa Resort, whilst raising funds for Noosa’s own community hospice.

With a spectacular venue for lunch overlooking the course, you will be entertained with a small selection of generously donated Charity Auction items and an amazing collection of donated items that you could win in the raffle.

On behalf of Katie Rose Cottage Hospice, Ms Raye sincerely thanks the Charity Golf Day Committee for their tireless work in putting this inaugural event together.

The Charity Golf Day will take place at Noosa Springs Golf Club and Spa Resort, who are proud sponsors of the event, on Sunday 23 May.

With an 8.30am shotgun start, entry for this fantastic day of fun includes 4BBB Competition, egg and bacon roll on arrival and a two-course lunch.

Tickets for Noosa Springs members are $75 and non-members $145.

For bookings go to www.katierosecottage.org.au 

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