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Corporate style MFC fundraiser golf day interest??

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Testing the water re having a golf day at an inner melbourne top 100 course later in the year.

Concept might be 100 golfers in 25 groups with a past player in each group. Draw on the day for whom.

Dinner function & silent auction format apre golf.

Coterie have run a similar day for $150 inclusive.

With guaranteed player in your group we might charge at $ ???

All profits to the club, of course.

Only a drawing board concept at this stage, but appreciate your thoughts re.....................

1) Interest & likelyhood of participation.

2) Your views on price - with funds going to the club.

3) Value of guaranteed explayer in each group.

4) Tentative November timing.

5) Silent auction & raffle prizes by donation.

6) Any networking contacts that might have specific interest.

Any views here, or to email, appreciated Geoff/19 [email protected]

 

Count me in, who dosent want to play golf instead of working.

Which course do you have in mind?

 

I would be interested, some keys factors have to be decided. Course? Price? Date?

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Early days but the possible date is November & the likely course is Riversdale = riversdalegolf.com.au

Price yet to be determined. what is a meet & greet with 25 explayers, plus golf with one & some dining worth?

Appreciate your feed back & further details will appear on this site as we bring it together.


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