Live Life Foundation Charity Golf Day 2022
Play golf at the magnificent and exclusive Royal Melbourne Golf Club
On behalf of Tile Importer, I would like to thank all those that attended the Annual Live Life Foundation Charity Golf Day in 2022, and help support the Children’s Neuroscience Centre at the Royal Children’s Hospital.
The day sold out very quickly and raised over $200,000 for the Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation in aid of the Neuroscience Centre, specifically the RCH Complex Movement Disorders Program, which will greatly improve the lives of children and young people with conditions affecting their movement.
A great time was had by all, especially on the 19th Hole, with many committing to the next Golf Day in 2023.
Make sure you regularly check our website for the events planned in 2023, including the annual Charity Golf Day.
Thank you and look forward to seeing you next year.
Founding Director
Presenting the cheque to The Royal Children’s Hospital
The Royal Melbourne Golf Club is continually rated as the number 1 golf course in Australia and has been as high as number 5 in the world. It is the most recognised golf course on the world famous Melbourne Sandbelt.
More info & Course InformationMonday, 24th October 2022
06:30 AM | Registration & light Breakfast at the club house |
07:15 AM | Pre-game briefing & Group Photo |
07:30 AM | Shotgun start (Ambrose) |
12:15 PM | Golfers finish and post-game drinks |
01:00 PM | Lunch, prize presentations & Auction |
03:00 PM | Close |
Platinum Sponsor | $16,500 (inclusions) |
Gold Sponsor | $5,500 (inclusions) | Lunch | $100 (BBQ lunch only) |
The Royal Melbourne Golf Club is continually rated as the number 1 golf course in Australia and has been as high as number 5 in the world. It is the most recognised golf course on the world famous Melbourne Sandbelt.
There are a number of key features of Royal Melbourne – tea tree scrub lining the fairways and catching any errant shots, cavernous bunkers surrounding most greens and also placed strategically on most fairways to catch a slightly wayward drive and lightning fast greens that give up their fair share of 3 putts.The golf club boasts 36 holes comprising of the East and West courses. The 18 hole composite course comprises 6 holes from the East Course and 12 holes from the West Course all contained within the one boundary.
The West Course forms the majority of holes contained within the main boundaries of the golf course aside from 4 holes (13 to 16) which are played across the road in an adjoining property. The par 5 holes are not long and all are reachable in two for the longer hitters. The difficulty of these holes is not so much in the length of the holes but rather the harsh penalties which exists for a less than perfectly struck shot.
The style of the holes is similar and MacKenzie has used the peaks and troughs in the slope of the land to maximum benefit. The course is not hilly by any stretch of the imagination however additional challenges are created on selected uphill approach shots. Both courses at Royal Melbourne consists of the full gamut of golf holes – strategic short par 4 holes measuring less than 300 metres (similar to another MacKenzie masterpiece – Cypress Point), classic par 3 holes with undulating putting surfaces, surrounding bunkers and local wind and reachable par 5 holes which reward precise shotmaking.
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The Royal Melbourne Golf Club is continually rated as the number 1 golf course in Australia and has been as high as number 5 in the world. It is the most recognised golf course on the world famous Melbourne Sandbelt.
There are a number of key features of Royal Melbourne – tea tree scrub lining the fairways and catching any errant shots, cavernous bunkers surrounding most greens and also placed strategically on most fairways to catch a slightly wayward drive and lightning fast greens that give up their fair share of 3 putts.The golf club boasts 36 holes comprising of the East and West courses. The 18 hole composite course comprises 6 holes from the East Course and 12 holes from the West Course all contained within the one boundary.
The West Course forms the majority of holes contained within the main boundaries of the golf course aside from 4 holes (13 to 16) which are played across the road in an adjoining property. The par 5 holes are not long and all are reachable in two for the longer hitters. The difficulty of these holes is not so much in the length of the holes but rather the harsh penalties which exists for a less than perfectly struck shot.
The style of the holes is similar and MacKenzie has used the peaks and troughs in the slope of the land to maximum benefit. The course is not hilly by any stretch of the imagination however additional challenges are created on selected uphill approach shots. Both courses at Royal Melbourne consists of the full gamut of golf holes – strategic short par 4 holes measuring less than 300 metres (similar to another MacKenzie masterpiece – Cypress Point), classic par 3 holes with undulating putting surfaces, surrounding bunkers and local wind and reachable par 5 holes which reward precise shotmaking.
Par: | 72 |
Length (m): | 6030 |
Architect: | Alister MacKenzie |
Design Year: | 1931 |
Top 100: | 1 |
The Ambrose format is very popular as it allows all standards of golfers to mix and play together with equal enjoyment irrespective of ability. It also helps to promote teamwork as one score is recorded per hole and generally minimises the amount of time looking for lost balls.
The Ambrose format may vary according to the competition but a general, popular format is the main features of this method of scoring.
Groups of two players (2 person ambrose) or four players (4 person ambrose) work as a team. Each player hits off the tee, the best shot is selected and all other players pick up their ball and place it, within one handspan, alongside the best ball. Each person then hits a second shot from the same spot. The best shot is again selected. This continues until the ball is in the hole. On the putting green the best ball is marked and the other balls are played from this position.
One score is thus recorded on each hole. This is the sum of the best shots used throughout the hole.
In an ambrose format you would expect your gross score to be under or very close to the par of the course. This is because the best shot from the team is chosen for each shot. In other words your group has four chances to hit a good shot. It certainly takes the pressure off the less skilled golfers and is a good team building format.
There is often one additional requirement. During the course of the round all player’s drives must be used on a set number of occasions.Generally this is three. So if you have a beginner golfer in your group it may be prudent to use their drives early in the round so as to not put pressure on them as the rounds concludes.
The standard of appearance at golf clubs is becoming increasingly important. Golf clubs are tightening up on dress standards in a number of areas. In many cases, golfers who are not suitably attired will not be allowed to play the golf course. To help you identify what can and cannot be worn on a golf course, GOLFSelect has produced the following dress regulations summary, which will apply at most golf clubs in Australia. Each golf club may have subtle variations to these guidelines, however this list should be accurate in the majority of situations.
The following is a visual summary of what is generally acceptable golfing attire at most golf clubs.