MORE than 120 golfers took to the greens at the Armidale Golf Club last Friday for the University of New England’s annual golf day.
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“The day was a great success thanks to the generous support of local businesses, the Armidale Golf Club and the enthusiasm of all the players,” UNE Life director Dave Schmude said.
“It’s a very social day, but there’s always some healthy rivalry, and this year the top honours, the Vice Chancellor’s Cup went to the team from SJF Kitchens and runners up were the Roberts & Morrow team.”
Taking out the nearest to the pin on three different holes were Andrew Williams, Phil Williams and Ashley Clee.
Longest Drive went to Mitch Hiscox and the straightest drive was hit by Matt Schaefer.
“The day is an ideal opportunity for local business people to network in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere,” Schmude added.
The Golf Day supports a great cause, raising money for the UNE Sports Scholarship Program.
There to thank those involved in the golf day were UNE students and Sporting Scholarship holders, Ed Brettnall, golf scholarship and Holly Harris, holder of the mountain biking scholarship.
These elite athletes talked about how important it is to have the support of the university in assisting them to remain competitive in their sport whilst studying.