Border charity golf day returns

Updated November 27 2014 - 7:02am, first published 12:00am
Rotary Club of Albury West president Wayne Moriarty and hospital chief Doug McRae with the trophy up for grabs. Picture: DAVID THORPE
Rotary Club of Albury West president Wayne Moriarty and hospital chief Doug McRae with the trophy up for grabs. Picture: DAVID THORPE

ONE of the Border’s most prolific golf charity days is on again tomorrow. The Mayors’ Cup is a four-person ambrose and while the aim is to raise money for charity the winning team will get their name of the perpetual trophy and an $800 purse. “The Mayors Cup’ has been run by the Albury West Rotary Club for 30 years and we have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for local Albury-Wodonga charities,” spokesman Graham Stevens said. “This year the major sponsor is Ramsay Health who operate the Albury-Wodonga Private Hospital.” Entry fee is $60, which includes a lunch at 11.30am. Contact graham@stevensbelmore.com.au or phone 0412 933 970.

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