Ryan Hodges Fund Golf Day 2024

Join us for a round of golf at Mt. Osmond Golf Course to raise money for the Ryan Hodges Fund, which supports precision dosing research for patients with cancer.

Making targeted therapies available to more people with advanced cancer – and give them the cherished gift of time with their loved ones.

Event details

Date
Friday, 29 November 2024
Location
60 Mount Osmond Rd,
Mount Osmond SA 5064
Time
7am arrival, 8am tee off (Shotgun)
Golf Tournament
18-hole, four-player team, Ambrose
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Join The Ryan Hodges Fund, in partnership with Flinders Foundation, for the Ryan Hodges Golf Day at Mount Osmond Golf Club, raising funds for precision dosing cancer research.

Entry includes an Ambrose Tournament, two-course lunch with drinks, networking, lottery, auctions, golf prizes and more!

There will also be on-course refreshments available on the day.

Prizes will be awarded to the winning team, nearest to the pin and longest drive.


The Ryan Hodges Fund Golf Day is run by the Ryan Hodges Fund committee, supporting Flinders Foundation.

Mount Osmond Golf Club

Mount Osmond Golf Club is an 18-hole course located in the foothills of Adelaide and features glorious views of the Adelaide CBD, Mount Lofty Ranges and coastline.

The wide undulating fairways, challenging greens and stimulating course layout guarantee a memorable round.

Dress code

Whilst Mount Osmond Golf Club is a fun, family friendly club, guests are asked to take pride in the course and club and dress in accordance with the dress code.

On course, collared shirts are required, whilst thongs/denim/t-shirts/singlets and board shorts are not permitted.

In the Clubhouse, neat casual attire is requested. The Clubhouse has fully equipped locker rooms which are available for use after your round.

The Ryan Hodges Fund

Giving hope to cancer patients

The Ryan Hodges Fund supports South Australian researchers who want to change how cancer treatments are given. They want to make sure each patient gets the right amount of medicine that works best for them. This new way of treating cancer is called precision dosing.

Read more about the Ryan Hodges Fund
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