There’s something uniquely special about a day on the green when it’s not just about the game, but about making a real impact. We were honoured to be part of a Charity Golf Day held at Headland Golf Club, raising vital funds for the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation (OCRF) – and what a day it was!
With stunning views of the Sunshine Coast, a fantastic turnout and a shared sense of purpose, the event blended friendly competition with heartfelt cause. It wasn’t just about hitting birdies and sinking putts – it was about raising awareness, honouring those affected and supporting life-saving research.
Why It Matters
Ovarian cancer is known as a “silent killer” – often going undiagnosed until its later stages. It’s one of the deadliest cancers affecting women in Australia, with survival rates still far too low. The Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation is committed to changing that by funding innovative research to improve early detection and treatment options. Their work is driven by hope, science and the power of community support – which is exactly what this golf day was all about.
Community, Camaraderie and a Great Cause
The event brought together businesses, locals, friends and families – all teeing off in support of a cause that hits close to home for so many. The atmosphere at Headland Golf Club was light-hearted and full of camaraderie, with teams playing their hearts out while keeping the bigger picture in mind.
From sponsor shout-outs to raffle prizes and post-game celebrations, every part of the day felt thoughtful and community-driven. It was about generosity, support and coming together to drive meaningful change.
Proud to Be Involved
We were incredibly proud to play our part in the event and lend our support to such an important cause. Community is at the heart of everything we do and we believe in standing alongside those who are working tirelessly to make a difference – whether that’s through raising funds, raising awareness, or simply showing up.
To the team behind the scenes, the volunteers, the golfers and especially the OCRF – thank you for reminding us that even a day on the green can help shape a brighter future.