
Golfers dressed up for the 2025 event. Photo Supplied
Whitsunday Green Golf Club will tee off its fifth annual Lions Charity Golf Day on July 12th, bringing together golfers and community members for a fun-filled fundraiser.
Held in partnership with the Lions Club, the four-person Ambrose style event welcomes golfers of all skill levels for a fast-paced day on the green, with the focus firmly on fun and fundraising.
"We've created a really good sense of community with the Lions and ourselves," said Golf Club Manager Jon Miller.
Over the past five years, the event has raised almost $50,000 for Proserpine Hospital, averaging around $10,000 each year. In addition to supporting the hospital, proceeds have also been donated to Whitsunday Suicide Prevention Network, with this year's remaining funds set to help provide Christmas hampers for local families doing it tough.
Fancy Dress theme event will run across the day with a series of shotgun starts, allowing multiple groups to play while keeping the course moving efficiently. Teams of four will compete in a nine-hole Ambrose competition, with players teeing off from different holes at the same time before making their way around the course together.

Golfers can choose from several tee-off times between 8:30 am and 2:30 pm, making it easy for participants to fit the event into their schedules. While each round takes around an hour and a half to complete, many players are encouraged to stay afterwards to enjoy some barby classics alongside the community atmosphere at the clubhouse.
“It's just really a true fundraiser,” said Whitsundays Green Cafe Operator Robbie Miles.
“We make it a fun day, it doesn't mean we can play golf, don't even hit a golf ball, that’s irrelevant.

“The genre of it is to come and have a fun day, assimilate with the community, and everyone knows what it's for.”
The club has secured strong support from sponsors, with Whitsunday Regional Council, Bendigo Bank and Cruise Whitsundays among those already backing the event. Whitsunday Green are still welcoming additional sponsors, with sponsorship available for $350.
For those wanting to hit the fairways, entry costs $30 for an individual or $120 for a team of four. Open to golfers of all abilities, the Ambrose format is designed to keep the competition fun and inclusive, making it just as enjoyable for first-timers as it is for experienced players.