WARRNAMBOOL Golf Club's premier ladies event - the Marjorie Robinson Bowl - is returning in a slightly altered way for its 57th edition.
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The two-day event returns in February. The club confirmed it would be running on the 15 and 16th.
Incoming ladies captain Annette Blake, who takes over from Lauren Higgins in 2021, said it was exciting the event could return with a slightly altered format.
"Having to re-think the event in a different way has made it a little bit more exciting," she said.
"It is not what we have done traditionally but we are working towards going back to way we did it but for this time it will be different.
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"We had a working party with two scenarios but we decided we would just be COVID friendly.
"We normally have 120 women for a shotgun start but we felt a rolling start time on both days would work better."
Players will be given a welcome pack and a lunch pack on course instead of the usual luncheon.
Blake is hopeful the field would reach close to 120 players again and confirmed a number of entries had already been received for the event.
The first day will see teams of two competing across two division in four ball, best ball stableford. It is $60 per team entry.
The second day has teams of four from the same club playing stableford with all scores deciding the Marjorie Robinson Bowl. Entry is $120 per team.
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