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MEDIA ALERT- SWINGING IN SUPPORT OF BCNA – Peninsula Sotheby’s Portsea Celebrity Pro Am

Breast Cancer Network Australia < 1 mins read

 

 

 MEDIA ALERT

 

Professional golfers and golf loving celebrities are teeing off at the Peninsula Sotheby’s Portsea Celebrity Pro Am today in support of Breast Cancer Network Australia.

 

Comedian Andy Lee,  and a bunker of AFL footballers past and present are among those swinging for glory whilst professional golfers including David Micheluzzi, Todd Sinnott, and Marcus Fraser are playing for a prize pool of 40 thousand dollars. Hole in one prizes up for grabs are 100K in cash and a new car.  

 

The annual event that began in 1976  is also popular social event for spectators particularly at the curated  7th party hole..

The course entrance will be lined with Pink Lady silhouettes a symbol of more than 20,000 Australians diagnosed with breast cancer each year.

 

MEDIA IS WELCOME TO ATTEND  – please advise of attendance

WHAT: Peninsula Sotheby's Portsea Pro-Am

WHEN : SATURDAY 4th JANUARY - MIDDAY

WHERE: PORTSEA GOLF CLUB, 46 London Bridge Rd, Portsea 

 

PHONE INTERVIEWS AND COMPLETE PLAYER LIST AVAILABLE ON REQUEST

 

CONTACT : Kellie Curtain M: 0412339690


Key Facts:

* Celebrities, AFL footballers and Pro Golfers teeing off in Summer Pro-Am

* Breast Cancer Network charity partner

* Celebrity tee off begins at midday 

* Players affected by breast cancer available for interview


Contact details:

Kellie Curtain M: 04123339690

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