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Golf Day

Golf Afternoon - Tuesday 10 July

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The QUESTnet 2012 Golf afternoon will be held at Paradise Palms Resort & Country Club, Paradise Palms Drive, Kewarra Beach.

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 Pullman Reef Hotel
Transport will depart from the Pullman Reef Hotel at 10.45am and will return to the Pullman Reef Hotel at the conclusion of play.

Registration at Paradise Palms
Participants should arrive by 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. A drinks cart will be on course stocked with beer, wine and soft drinks.

Dress Code
Acceptable attire includes collared shirt, tailored pants or shorts, socks, flat soled shoes, joggers or soft spike golf shoes.

Unacceptable attire includes football shirts, t-shirts, denim, drawstring shorts or pants, sporting jerseys, tracksuit pants, board shorts and singlets.

Equipment Hire
Hire clubs are $35 for a standard set and $55 for a premium set. Each player requires their own set of clubs.
Shoe hire if required is $20.00 per pair.

The Course
Constantly ranked as one of Australia’s best and most challenging courses, Paradise Palms offers a combination of sweeping fairways, snaking creeks, six lakes, narrow undulating greens and 94 bunkers. The course is a great test for golfers of all levels.

With no shared fairways, from every tee the golfer is presented with a truly spectacular and demanding layout. Adeptly described as one of the most serene playing fields to be experienced, the backdrop alone is worth the effort – regardless of form.

Designed by Graham Marsh and Ross Watson and first opened in 1990 the par 72 course measures 6,592 metres off the championship tees (with four tee spots on offer) and its’ AGU rating of 76 offers the first clue as to the scale of the challenge that awaits the keen golfer.