Finishing the job: Golfers collecting a sunken putt at the Echuca Lions Golf Day. Photo: Oliver Shedden
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The Echuca Lions Club raised significant money for a good cause when it held its annual Golf Day fundraiser.
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The event, which took place at Rich River Golf Club on Sunday, April 14, was jam-packed with 144 players taking to the course — the maximum number of players eligible to participate.
About $10,000 was raised on the day for pancreatic cancer research, with a quarter coming from the auction and raffle held after the golf round.
Jack Morley and Jaxson McMinn had 48 points each to take out the competition.
“The auction went very well; it raised $1875, and the raffle raised $430 towards our total,” Echuca Lions Club Golf Committee member Graeme Birch said.
“We always expect to raise roughly $8000, so to reach this number, we are very happy.”
Running the show: Echuca Lions Club Golf Committee member Graeme Birch at the Golf Day raffle and auction. Photo: Supplied
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Mr Birch and everyone at the club were thrilled with how the day turned out and said they received great feedback from the players.
“The day went very well; we had the most players we’ve ever had in the tournament and raised more than we had estimated, which we are really happy about,” Mr Birch said.
“It was a wonderful day, and the weather was beautiful, and I have received a lot of positive comments about the day from the players.
“Everyone had a great time.”
Great day: Golfers Kev Timpson, Aaron Stevens, Dan Larkin and Luke Carter spent the day playing together. Photo: Oliver Shedden
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Fun: Golfers Fraser Buchanan, Grady Ward, Dean Eden and Wayne Eden about to tee off on east course. Photo: Oliver Shedden
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Getting around: Golfers between holes at Rich River Golf Course. Photo: Oliver Shedden
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Short game: Golfers putting at the east course of Rich River Golf Club. Photo: Oliver Shedden
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All set: Dean Eden teeing off at Rich River Golf Club. Photo: Oliver Shedden
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