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Golf Afternoon

Golf Afternoon - Tuesday 12 July

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The QUEStnet 2011 Golf afternoon will be held at the Palm Meadows Golf Course, 1 Palm Meadows Dr, Carrara.

Participation is available to all full paying delegates; delegates can nominate to play at the time of online registration. Players will be allocated to teams and this information will be circulated to participants closer to the date.

Transport from Jupiters Gold Coast
Transport will depart from Jupiters Gold Coast at 10.45am and will return to Jupiters at the conclusion of play.

Registration at Palm Meadows
Participants should arrive at 11.15am to allow time to collect hired equipment, lunch packs and find their carts for A SHOTGUN START AT 12 NOON.

Lunch
A packed lunch will be provided consisting fresh rolls, piece of fruit, cookie and water. A drinks cart will be on course stocked with beer, wine and soft drinks.

Dress Code
Collared shirt, no denim, preferably tailored shorts and socks. As there are only a select range of shoes these are free of charge.

Equipment Hire
Hire clubs are $30 for a basic set and $45 for a premium set, each player requires their own set of clubs.

The Course
Palm Meadows Golf Course at Carrara on the Gold Coast is centrally located within 10 minutes drive of Surfers Paradise and five minutes from Broadbeach. Palm Meadows welcomes golfers of all standards.

The all weather golf course has 11 kilometres of golf cart paths around the fairways. Palm Meadows has a fleet of 72 Yamaha G22E electric golf carts with wet weather covers.

The challenging 350 hectare course was designed by leading Australian golfer Graham Marsh. Par 72 measures 6319 metres off the championship tees. Water comes into play on 14 holes and there are 82 sand bunkers.

The first hole is recognised as one of the world's most challenging opening holes. Water runs the length of the hole on the left and the world famous Bamboo Curtain forms a barrier to the right.

Palm Meadows’ signature hole is the world famous 18th; it measures 523 metres from the championship tees. Players accept the challenge and decide how much of the right dogleg they want to cut off. American Golf Digest rated Palm Meadows 18th in the world’s top 500 golf holes.