Golf club puts some fun into federal election campaign
CURLEWIS Golf Club has injected some tongue in cheek (and club in hand) fun to the impending 2019 federal election.
The Range @ Curlewis – a state-of-the-art driving range and entertainment – has introduced the “Swinging Voter” – a campaign with balls.
Curlewis Golf Club is giving people the opportunity to express their opinion in a novel way, while getting some exercise.
Between now and election day on Saturday May 18, “swinging voters” can engage with competing political parties in an amusing, passive manner with a serious bonus – it’s guaranteed to improve your golf swing at the same time.
Cast your swinging vote for the following Federal contenders Scott Morrison (Liberal), Bill Shorten (Labor), Richard di Natale (Greens), Pauline Hansen (One Nation), and Clive Palmer (United Australia). The Club wants to highlight that the Swinging Voter campaign is designed as an amusing, passive spin on the federal election.
No disrespect is intended in any way, shape or form towards the Australian political system, the federal election process or respective political parties, their leaders or campaign platforms.
Curlewis Golf Club wishes all political parties and their leaders all the very best for the forthcoming election.
Cast your swinging vote at The Range @ Curlewis, 1201 Portarlington Road, Curlewis, open 7am to late every day.
There are no restrictions to “voting” – buckets of balls are available in quantities of 25, 50 or 100.
Bring your favourite club – or you can hire one on arrival.