If you don’t fancy your golfing accuracy, but still love a day on the green – this competition might be for you.
Next month, the Southland Chamber of Commerce will be hosting its annual Southland Chamber Golf Day.
Instead of a traditional raffle, Chamber membership manager Robert Dennis said it would be dropping thousands of golf balls from a helicopter onto Otatara golf-course, with the winner – the ball that lands closest to the X – taking home $1000.
Proceeds of the event will go towards supporting the Young Enterprise Scheme, which works to upskill and inspire the next generation of business leaders.
October 20, 2022
If you don’t fancy your golfing accuracy, but still love a day on the green – this competition might be for you.
Next month, the Southland Chamber of Commerce will be hosting its annual Southland Chamber Golf Day.
Instead of a traditional raffle, Chamber membership manager Robert Dennis said it would be dropping thousands of golf balls from a helicopter onto Otatara golf-course, with the winner – the ball that lands closest to the X – taking home $1000.
Proceeds of the event will go towards supporting the Young Enterprise Scheme, which works to upskill and inspire the next generation of business leaders.