McLeans Island Golf Club 50th Jubilee - 27,28,29 September 2019
McLeans Island Golf Club 50th Anniversary (1969 – 2019)
Celebration Weekend 27 – 29 September 2019 at McLeans Island Golf Club, 800 McLeans Island Road, Christchurch
Programme:
Friday 27th September
From 6pm Welcome and Registration Function, (Finger food and cash bar).
Saturday 28th September
11:30am 50th Anniversary Tournament, (Open to registrants, current members and their partners) - 5pm Tournament prizegiving.
7pm Anniversary Dinner
Sunday 29th September
10 am Special Match of the Day, (Bar and Kitchen open to purchase food and drink)
Opportunities on Saturday and Sunday for those who can’t walk the course to be escorted around the course in a golf cart.
Registration Contact Details
Secretary/Manager : Kay Brown
Telephone: 03 359 9768 (Office Hours 8.30am - 1.30pm)
Email: mcleansislandgolf@xtra.co.nz
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