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Home » Preparations Are In Full Swing For Annual FRUC Charity Golf Day

Preparations Are In Full Swing For Annual FRUC Charity Golf Day

March 13, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Life Pharmacy Group CEO Michael Flannery with winners of the 2024 FRUC Charity Golf Day Troy Howe, Randall Grayson, Steve Betland, Charlie Dwyer, and Club President Tony Cogswell.

The annual Forbes Rugby Union Club (FRUC) Charity Golf Day is coming up on Friday 21 March, and the aim of the day is to raise money for the Peter Murphy Memorial Fund (PMMF).

Peter Murphy was a lifelong supporter of the Forbes Platypi Rugby Union Club, a for­mer player and club president. The PMMF was established following the passing of Pe­ter Murphy, the popular high-school teacher, in 2017. The aim of the Peter Murphy Me­morial Fund is to assist young people, with financial limitations, to pursue their dreams.

The concept behind the golf day was to capitalise on the influx of people travelling to Forbes for the annual FRUC Lunch, by hosting an event on the day prior, to raise money for the Peter Murphy Memorial Fund.

The Forbes Rugby Union Club Golf Day is a four person Ambrose with registrations opening at 12.30pm on Friday 21 March.

There will be a briefing at 1pm and a shot­gun start at 1.30pm. All proceeds from this year’s FRUC Charity Golf Day will go to­wards the Peter Murphy Memorial Fund, so register a team and help raise some money for a great cause.

Players of all abilities and experience are encouraged and welcome to attend.

Can Assist will be running a charity BBQ between 12pm – 1.15pm and all money raised from the BBQ sales will go towards Can Assist.

For further information about registering for the FRUC Charity Golf Day, contact Will Gunn on 0475 765 840 or the Forbes Golf Club and Pro Shop on 6851 1554. If you require a pull buggy or cart please make contact early as there is numbers limited available.i

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