THE Chalambar Golf Club will be hosting a twilight golf event on Friday, November 26.
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The event is the first of many Friday night activities the club has planned over the summer period.
Chalambar manager Bonaventure Tai said the event was "pretty exciting" for the club.
"It will be a really good event. We're looking forward to it.
"It will not be the same event every week. We want to make it fun and enjoyable.
"I think it ties in quite nicely with our Friday night live music as well."
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Mr Tai said the club was inspired to run this event through the recent success of their social golf.
"We found that in recent months when we have had no opportunity to run competition we ran social golf and we attracted some new players, "he said.
"From that, we have gained some new members as well.
"Some new players who took up the sport for the first time too, who have never had a hit."
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Mr Tai encouraged anyone to partake in the event, no matter the ability.
"We are trying to encourage everyone of all abilities, it doesn't matter what level of golf you have played," he said.
"People don't need to become a member or anything like that.
"Just catch up with your mates and have a good time."
The event will begin at 3.30pm with the last tee off time at 6pm. The $10 entry fee includes a round of nine holes and complimentary drinks.
Mr Tai revealed there would be prizes on offer on the night.
"It is not necessarily who scores the best on the course who will win the prizes," he said.
"Everyone's entry goes into a basket and we will draw that later on in the night."
Call Chalambar Golf Club on (03) 5352 4297 to book a spot.
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