Wednesday, December 20, 2023

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

End Of Harvest Golf Classic

The 2023 End of Harvest Golf Classic took over Ayr Golf Club last Friday, December 15 where hundreds of golfers enjoyed a day on the green for a good cause.

Raising money for CORES (Community Owned Response to Eliminating Suicide), the event raised $29,600 towards their work in suicide prevention in the community.  

“We are blown away and extremely grateful for your support for the 2023 End of Harvest Golf Classic,” organisers Kelsey and Ben said.

“Together we can and will make a difference to mental health awareness and suicide prevention.”

CORES Queensland Coordinator Ross Romeo said he was blown away with the generosity of the community.

“It’s such an impressive effort from the community, we’re so appreciative,” he said.

“Thanks so much to the organisers, volunteers, sponsors and players for their generosity, this is such a special community.”

Results

First Placed Team: Fore Play

Last Placed Team: Weapons of Grass Destruction

Mens nearest to Pin – Hole 3: Jono Lewis

Ladies nearest to Pin – Hole 3: Jayla

Mens nearest to Pin – Hole 15: Rough Shots

Ladies nearest to Pin – Hole 15: PNRELEC1

Mens Longest Drive – Hole 1: Callan Oar

Ladies Longest Drive – Hole 1: Kasey Parison

Mens Longest Drive – Hole 18: Rohan Mauro

Ladies Longest Drive – Hole 18: Angie Cursio

Emcee John Furnell, CORES Queensland Coordinator Ross Romeo and organisers Ben and Kelsey

First Placed Team Fore Play

Last Placed Team Weapons of Grass Destruction

Mens Longest Drive on Hole 1 Callan Oar

Ladies Longest Drive on Hole 18 Angie Cursio

Photo credit: Sam Gillespie

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