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2019 Australian Hellenic Golf Open (AHGO)

25 September, 2019

The Australian Hellenic Golf Federation (AHGF) is proud to present the sixteenth annual Australian Hellenic Golf Open (AHGO) to be held at the prestigious Metropolitan Golf Club on Monday 14th October 2019.

The Golf day will be an Individual Stableford format over 18 holes and players must have a registered handicap (Golflink) to be eligible for any prizes including first prize, a return air fare ticket to Greece courtesy of Grecian Tours (conditions apply).

The cost to register is $250 and includes a round of golf (morning shot gun start), light breakfast and a buffet lunch served post golf during presentations.

The event will also be supporting raising funds for our chosen event charity partner PRONIA (www.pronia.com.au), with all proceeds raised on the day to go towards PRONIA. The event will provide all participants with an opportunity to win some great prizes as part of the allocated Charity Hole in One, including a car for each lucky Hole in One’s achieved. We encourage the participants to dig deep and donate towards the charity.

We anticipate another year of full subscriptions, so we strongly recommend that you register by visiting the following link through Trybooking – 2019 AHGO Golf click on https://www.trybooking.com/BBRIO.

For more information or feel free to contact the AHGF via email: golf@ahgf.com.au or call 0417571977 (Theo).
CHARITY SPONSOR: PRONIA

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