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Written by Inside Golf
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Keen golfers again have the opportunity to support the rising stars of professional golf by becoming a caddy at the Nationwide Tour Moonah Classic from February 4 to 7.
All you need is a passion for golf and be available for the four days of competition. Caddies receive a small payment for their time. But more importantly they get to build a relationship with a player who is on track to competing alongside the world’s best on the PGA Tour. Moonah Classic tournament director Roseanne Goddard said the positions will appeal to those who live near Moonah Links on the Mornington Peninsula. “Most of the American players come on their own, so they really like the idea of having a local helping them caddy,” she said. “But there are also some Australian professionals as well. It’s a great opportunity to get an insight into professional golf and get to know a player who just might go on to be the next big thing.” To find out more phone the tournament office on (03) 5988 5260
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Australia's Golf News Leader, Inside Golf gives you in-depth coverage of Australian golf news, golf events, golf travel and holiday destinations, Australian and international golf course reviews, the hottest new golf gear and tips and drills to improve your golf game. Written by award-winning journalists, Inside Golf also features interviews with Australia's top professional golfers, the game's rising stars, industry leaders and golf equipment manufacturers. You can even win great golf prizes and equipment. It’s all in Inside Golf. FREE at Australian golf courses, driving ranges and golf retailers across Australia. Inside Golf is Australia’s highest-circulating audited golf publication: CAB Audit 31,650 copies per month (Oct 2008 to March 2009).
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