Teams of women golfers will tee off with one thing in mind at McLeod Country Golf Club on Friday, August 5 2011.
They will all be aiming to move one step closer to a possible start in the final of the Holden Scramble – Australia and New Zealand’s biggest amateur tournament.
It won’t be easy though as only two teams of four can qualify for their shot at glory and play in the regional final which will be played at Pelican Waters in Caloundra in October.
The winning team from the regional final will then swing into action in the national final at Twin Waters on the Sunshine Coast in November.
By the time the annual competition is over, more than 45,000 golfers, both male and female, will have taken part in it.
McLeod Country Golf Club professional Richard Harris said he was sure the competition was going to be as fierce as it always was.
“It’s such a popular competition which is open to ladies from all golf clubs. You don’t have to be a member of McLeod to participate in the competition,” he said.
“We had a terrific number of women playing in the event last year and this year is looking no different.”
Entry fee is $40 and includes lunch and a gift of six golf balls. Entry forms are available from the McLeod Country Golf Club office.
For more information phone the Pro Shop on 07 3376 3666.
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