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APRIL is shaping up to be a fantastic time at the Hawks Nest Golf Club, with plenty happening both on and off the course.
As always, the club’s popular monster meat raffles will be running every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday – a great chance to stock up and enjoy the atmosphere with friends.
Live music is also continuing on Sundays.
Hitting the stage during the month are the talented Aaron Lenard, Nate James and Lili Crane.
“With Sandos rolling out their new Ribs and Wings special on Sunday nights it’s turning out to be the perfect soundtrack to wind down your weekend,” a club spokesperson told NOTA.
“We’re also excited to announce our Mega Easter Raffles taking place on Good Friday, 3 April alongside our regular meat raffles.
“With five Easters hampers on offer, there are plenty of chances to win big and take home something special for the long weekend!”
Over the school holidays, the club is bringing back two crowd favourites.
DJ Nathan returns with Music Bingo on Tuesday nights – always a hit for all ages – along with a Kids Only Disco on Thursday nights, giving everyone in the family something special to enjoy and the chance to show off their moves on the dance floor.
Out on the course, the club completed greens renovations at the beginning of March.
The greens have now recovered beautifully and are back performing to the high standard club members are used to.
With cooler temperatures now approaching it is an ideal time to get out for a round.
“The course is in fantastic condition, and we’re looking forward to seeing plenty of players taking advantage of it,” said Head Green keeper Sam Oates.
The club is also running Junior Golf Clinics over the Easter holidays with PGA professional Angus McMahon – a great way for young golfers to learn the fundamentals of golf in a relaxed environment.
Give the Pro Shop a call or head to the club’s website to find out more.
Visit www.hawksnestgolfclub.com.au.
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