Bishop Druitt College joins 104.1 CHYFM’s John Townsend Golf Classic Coffs Coast Coffs Coast - popup ad Coffs Coast News by News Of The Area - Modern Media - June 12, 2024 Bishop Druitt College students Milla Adamson, Arlo Bennett and Ava Lindsay have registered for the 104.1 CHYFM John Townsend Golf Classic fundraiser. A TEAM of golfers from Bishop Druitt College (BDC) have tossed their tees into the growing mix of competitors for the 104.1 CHYFM John Townsend Golf Classic at the Coffs Harbour Golf Club on Friday 28 June. The school’s team is set to challenge entrants from various local businesses and supporters across the Coffs Coast. Advertise with News of The Area today. It’s worth it for your business. Message us. Phone us – (02) 4981 8882. Email us – media@newsofthearea.com.au The John Townsend Golf Classic fundraiser, a four-person Ambrose, is a key part of the 50th birthday celebrations for the not-for-profit 104.1 CHYFM, Coffs Harbour’s youth community radio station. Representing Bishop Druitt College are Milla Adamson, Arlo Bennett and Ava Lindsay, all of whom have been honing their golfing skills for over three years. Joining them is the college’s High Performance, Athletic Development and Sports Academy Director Nat Titcume, a three-time Olympic medallist. “I’ve been at the college for five years and introduced all of our Sports Academy programs, with golf being one of the foundation sports,” said Nat. “It has grown significantly with the guidance of our Head Golf Coach, Craig Lang.” Station Manager Angie Vaughan is thrilled with the inclusion of a high school team, seeing it as particularly meaningful for the event which raises funds for the local youth community radio station. “Bishop Druitt College has been a big supporter of 104.1 CHYFM, with many of their students attending workshops and presenting on-air programs,” she said. The BDC students boast impressive handicaps, with Arlo playing off 8, Ava off 12, and Milla off 14. “Notably, Milla has been competing in All Schools open events despite being only in Year 7.” So, what draws these young talents to golf? “They love the challenge and the opportunity to spend quality time with their parents and grandparents, who support and encourage them,” explains Nat. The John Townsend Golf Classic will see participation from teams representing Signarama, Shoreline Freighters, Moore Australia, Complete Pest Control, Galvin Constructions, OOSH Services, Atlua Pty Ltd, Sincock Property Maintenance, and more. Teams will compete for the prestigious John Townsend Golf Classic trophy, handcrafted by local artist Ian Horncastle from the Woodcraft Gallery in Bellingen. Additionally, numerous great prizes are up for grabs, and collectables will be auctioned off after the game. Teams can still register to compete. Visit www.chyfm.org.au/events, or call 5561 1104 during office hours. By Andrea FERRARI