It was a day of fun for a good cause at the Horsham Golf Club on Monday morning.
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More than 100 competitors dressed in pink descended upon the club for a light-hearted round of golf to help raise money for breast cancer awareness.
Organiser Judy Delahunty said that more than $5,500 was raised for the cause.
"It was a fantastic day - we had great support from everyone and great support from the community," Delahunty said.
Teams of four participated together on the "Pink Lady Day" in a four-ball-best-ball event that came along with several quirky rules.
Every player was given the ability to move their ball from any spot on the green to within a foot of the hole once during their round, a rare delight for those facing a long-distance putt.
In the spirit of the day, one player per hole also had to use a special pink ball. Whoever was using the ball on the hole would have to have their score counted toward the team score, in addition to the score of one other player.
The additional rules contributed to a fun day and some close results on the scoreboard.
Coming out on top on the front nine with a score of 46 was Marge Rich, Colleen Dix, Marg Howison and Marie Perry.
The foursome narrowly defeated two other teams - Helen O'Connor, Vickie Hinkley, Judy Krahe and Joan Morrison, and Trish Mills, Kath Rook, Liz Robertson and Di Morrison - locked on 44.
On the back nine, Melika Toy, Mary-Anne Burdett, Barb Hallam and Jennifer Noonan won on a count-back with 46, only just beating out Cindy Marsh, Janice Midgley, Gill Phillips and Chris Carracher.