Movember Masters - Cambridge




The Movember Masters is a nationwide golf series of three-person team, Ambrose format, golf events with a focus on fast play and fun.
Cambridge

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The Classic Builders Movember Masters Cambridge tournament is part of the Movember Masters National Golf Series that aims to provide each golfer with a unique experience, including two cups on each green, the Mo Pro Zone where golfers take on the pro to win it all and the Speights Shootout.

As well as unique on course activities, this event will be scored on VPAR, the golf scoring app that provides teams with a live leaderboard and the ability to track your position against the field, as well as track your mates in the field as the tournament progresses.

The winning team of each Movember Masters Ambrose tournament is invited to attend the Movember Masters "Weekend of Champions" held at Millbrook Resort over the first weekend of May, where your team will compete to be crowned National Champion while playing two rounds of golf and staying at one of the top golf resorts in the country.

Check in is open from 11am, briefing time 12.00pm ready for a shotgun start at 12:30pm. 

Basic info:

Course: Cambridge

Date: 15 November 2019

Time: 11:00am Check In open, 12:30pm Tee Off, 5pm Drinks and Nibbles, 5.30pm Prizegiving 

Format: 3-person Ambrose

1st Prize: Trip to Millbrook Resort Queenstown "Weekend of Champions"

Any enquiries please email momasters@movember.com

"Golf with your mates, for your mates"

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Terms


Valid from 03 Oct 2019 until 15 Nov 2019
Offer valid 3 October 2019 until 15 November 2019.


About Cambridge


Address: 112 Tirau Road, Cambridge
Phone: 07 827 6381
Email: admin@cambridgegolf.co.nz
Website: www.cambridgegolf.co.nz

The Waikato’s oldest golf club, Cambridge Golf Club was established in 1900 and has been on the current site since 1924.
We have an all-weather course presenting a challenge to golfers at all levels. Explore the valleys and contour of a golf course sculptured by the Waikato River 150,000 years ago.



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