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May 2024

Grower2Grower annual golf tournament set for Friday the13th of September!

Grower2Grower annual golf tournament set for Friday the13th of September!
Sponsorship – we encourage you to enquire early to secure promotion opportunities: contact marie@grower2grower.co.nz today!

Save the Date – we are pleased to announce the Third Grower2Grower Golf Tournament will take place on Friday 13th September 2024.

We are inviting teams of indoor/outdoor growers and suppliers to come together for a day of golf, networking and to talk about everything grower related with a healthy bit of competition added in!

We will be hosting a raffle at the end of the day, all the proceeds from the raffle will be donated to this year’s nominated charity

There are sponsorship opportunities for suppliers:

  • Sponsor a hole– set up banners, a table or even a marquee (which can be manned or unmanned), to host a short activity and distribute promotional merchandise from. We are not selling every hole, so please get in early to avoid disappointment!
  • Donate a prize for our raffle, every cent from the proceeds will go to charity
  • Donate a prize for winners
  • Donate merchandise
  • Donate to the day, any donation is gratefully received.

The Details:

  • When – Friday 13th September 2024
  • Where – Pukekohe Golf Course, 654 Karaka Road, Auckland
  • For- 18 holes of golf Ambrose format
  • Arrive at 11 am for registration and a welcome BBQ
  • 12:30 pm Shotgun Tee off
  • 5:30pm Raffle and Prize Giving with drinks and nibbles.

The Prizes:

  • Tournament Winners
  • Second Place
  • Third Place
  • The team that tried the hardest
  • Longest Drive
  • Closest to the hole

Registrations will open on the Grower2Grower website next month.

To find out more about sponsoring this event, please contact marie@grower2grower.co.nz for more information.

 

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