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HomeSportNoosa Golf Club turns 50 shades of pink

Noosa Golf Club turns 50 shades of pink

Noosa Golf Club turned 50 shades of pink for a breast cancer fundraiser on Thursday 29 September.

Men and women from the Noosa Golf Club, and local businesses came together to help raise funds for breast cancer clinical trials research which offer hope and healing for many local families impacted by breast cancer.

The course was a sea of every shade of pink, as the players got into the spirit of the day, donning pink costumes, having fun, while digging deep to raise money for this worthy cause.

More than $13,000 was raised on the day due to the generosity of local businesses and people through hole sponsorship, cash donations and prizes for the various raffles and silent auctions.

Thanks go to the many sponsors who supported Pink Ball Day – Bridgestone Noosa, Seahaven Noosa Resort, RACV Noosa Resort, LiveLife Pharmacies, Paul Smith Images, Noosa Harbour Wine Bar, the Noosa Golf Club Pro Shop, to name just a few.

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