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Home » Fundraising » Mundell Challenge Golf Weekend

Mundell Challenge Golf Weekend

  • April 25, 2018

Please read a wrap up of this fun event, written by Bruce Mundell:

The Mundell Challenge was created to
celebrate and remember my brother Grant’s battle to overcome NET cancer &
raise some money for the Unicorn Foundation who were a great support to him
& our family. During his recovery Grant told me how much he loved a golf weekend away with
mates, so I promised him with the help of my father Reg that we would make this
possible once he was healthy again.

On the weekend of 21st
and 22nd April – we visited the Mornington Peninsula and played St
Andrews and The Dunes Golf courses.

The 24 participants
were split into teams:

The Pints – Father Reg Mundell’ team

The Schooners – Grant’s team

The Middies – Younger brother Bruce’s team.

The Mundell Challenge – Awards –
April 2018 – Mornington Peninsula

The Best Individual Player – Trent
Larcombe – 81 Stapleford pts over both days

2nd Runner up – Michael
Lusher – 71 pts

3rd Runner Up – Joel Black –

Longest Drive Day 1 – Sam Orde

Longest Drive Day 2 – Trent Larcombe

CTP Day 1 & Day 2 – Nick Mundy

The People’s Choice Award for all round
good timer on tour! – Ian Robertson

Runner up – Adam Clayton & Nick
Mundy

2018 Team Cup – The Schooners – best
average stapleford score

Pints = 27.75 (32.12)

Schooner =
31.57 (34.33)

Middies =
31.90 (32.54)

We are hoping that we can make this an
annual event where we get to visit some of the worlds best courses and get
together to celebrate life. Every year we also hope to grow the
numbers and raise the overall donation to the Unicorn Foundation!

Keep up the great work to John, Simone
and the team!

We have currently raised over $4k but
there are a few players who have to pay some fines – so we are hoping the total
will be even higher over the coming weeks.

           

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