Four Otago Uni students are playing 52 holes of golf in one day to raise funds for St John Ambulance.
Dunedin, Otago
We are a group of four students from Otago University taking on the challenge of playing 52 holes of golf in one day to raise funds for St John Ambulance. That’s nearly three full rounds of golf — a serious test of stamina, endurance, and plenty of golf balls!
Why St John? Because they’re there for us all when it matters most. From emergencies on the road to community first aid, St John Ambulance provides lifesaving support across Aotearoa. Their work relies heavily on donations, and we want to do our part to give back.
On the 3rd of October, we’ll be teeing off early in the morning and pushing through until every one of the 52 holes is complete. It’s going to be a long day on the course, but nothing compared to the effort St John volunteers and staff put in every day.
Your donation will help keep ambulances on the road, equip first responders, and ensure more New Zealanders receive care when they need it most. Whether it’s the price of a coffee or a round of golf, every contribution will make a real difference.
Please support our challenge by donating, sharing our page, and cheering us on. Together, we can turn every hole into a step toward stronger, healthier communities.
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