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HomeCommunity NewsSwing for a ray of hope at Kingaroy Golf Club

Swing for a ray of hope at Kingaroy Golf Club

Get ready for a day of fun, prizes, and purpose at the Kingaroy Golf Club!

An 18 hole 3 Ball Ambrose will be held on Saturday the 26 April, with all proceeds supporting the South Burnett Relay For Life.

Funds will go towards research, education, and support initiatives through Cancer Council Queensland, striving for a future free from cancer.

Rowena Dionysius said, “The event promises excitement for all, with raffles and prizes for men’s, women’s, and mixed teams” she also added, “There’s also a “closest to the pin” challenge, offering something for everyone to enjoy”.

The golf club bar will be open for drinks, and a sizzling barbecue will keep participants fueled for the day.

This special event is more than just golf; it’s about honoring those surviving cancer, commemorating those we’ve lost, and standing in solidarity with those currently battling it.

This year’s Relay For Life theme, “Ray of Hope,” invites everyone to embrace the spirit by dressing in vibrant rainbow colors.

Mark the date in your calendars and if you are ready to hit the green, book your spot now by calling the Kingaroy Golf Club at 4162 1720.

Bring your family, friends, and your best swing to this heartwarming event and help make a difference. Together, we can light the way toward a brighter, cancer-free future!

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