The Somerset Community showed their support for the Somerset Golf Classic held at Palm Meadows Golf Course on Friday 24 May 2019. With around 60 golfers participating, this year’s golf day was another great event and would not have been possible without the support of our Major Sponsors Tony Hickey from Hickeys, Mark Bath and Sean Bath from Palm Meadows Golf Course.
The competition was lively throughout the 18 holes of Ambrose, Nearest to the pin and longest drive were played and the banter was in full swing during the course of the day.
Thank you to our Gold Sponsors who added an extra touch to the day, Mr Scott MacIntosh from Scooter Hut kindly donated an Electric Scooter as a lucky door prize and provided the players an opportunity to show their style on two wheels, test driving a range of electric scooters. Condev Constructions where pumping out the tunes while they conducted a competition to win "A Tradie for a Day", fierce competitiveness was at play. OnPlatinum provided snacks and refreshments and threw in a Food and Wine Hamper.
We would also like to thank Lee and Peter Harrington, from The Golf School Palm Meadows for conducting the Guess your Driving Distance competition and videoing each players swing using the Trackman technology. The Somerset Golf Classic would not be possible without the wonderful support received from businesses through registrations, sponsorships, and the donation of prizes
The day concluded with the awards and trophy presentations, congratulations to all prize winners and all teams who enthusiastically participated.
1st Prize: Aon (Nathan Sanday, Nick Selbie, Daniel Birch, Sinon Bubear)
2nd Prize: Martin Oliver, Meon Lamont, Allan Hilzinger
Hole 5: Nick Selbie - AonHole
8: Mark Lovett – TDm ConstructionsHole
11: Daniel Birch – Aon
Hole 15: Michael Von Papen – Hickey Lawyers
Hole 3: Deam Lwin – OnPlatinum
Thank you to Tony Hickey for providing for the lucky door prize, OIXX Golf Bag which was won by Mayumi Chandler and Topgolf Gold Coast for the $150.00 Voucher won by Jackson Bryan. Our sincere thanks go to everyone who participated on the day, and of course, to all our generous sponsors. We hope to see you all back again next year.
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