Members of the Bunbury Tennis club recently dressed up in their boldest and brightest attire for Ronald McDonald Fluro Day.
The event was a fundraiser for the Ronald McDonald House, Perth.
The organisation provides a “home away from home” for families of seriously ill children being treated at nearby hospitals.
The good turn-out of tennis players, members and non members of different ages and standards, enjoyed a wonderful day of tennis whilst raising money for a great cause.
In the McNuggets competition, Kev Dingle placed first with Ranie Eltagonde coming in second.
The Big Mac division saw Jiri Vychytil claim the top prize, with Julien Bradford all smiles in second place.
Elma Orr put in a remarkable performance to claim the McCafe title.
Through its annual Fluoro Day events, the club has previously raised funds for prostate cancer and motor neuron disease research.
Visit the Bunbury Tennis Club official Facebook page or bunburytennisclub.com.au/ for more about the group.
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