Current surf conditions are providing good practice for the upcoming 17th Mollymook Longboarders Charity Classic.
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The annual family-friendly surfing event will be held at the Golfie reef break on August 10 and 11.
Competitions include open 9s, open 8s, over 40s, 50s and 60s, open women, old mal (for riders with boards made pre-1970s) and a new event - the groms/under 13s.
Mollymook Longboarders' president Michael Yule said entries remain open until Friday, August 2. He expected more than 60 to compete across the many divisions.
For the second straight year the club has held a design competition for the 2019 logo. The club invites entries from Ulladulla High School students and the most suitable designed, voted on by the committee, was Lucinda Knight.
"This year's logo will be used on our t-shirts and also a Mark Rabbidge surfboard, which will be the winning prize in our popular raffle," Mr Yule said.
All funds raised at the Classic will be used to purchase wheelchairs for Milton Ulladulla Hospital.
Following their successful 16th charity classic in August the surfing group donated $6000 to the Cancer Outpatients Appeal of Milton Ulladulla for the purchase of a chemotherapy chair.