Last call for ASGA NSW Golf Day
LIV Golf move aside…ASGA Golf is back! The ASGA National Golf Series is due to tee off at the prestigious Ryde-Parramatta Golf Course in Sydney on Thursday 7th May, and the Australian Sign & Graphics Association warns that places are filling fast, encouraging members to get their name down on the list for the first tee and/or the 19th hole today.
ASGA Membership & Events Manager, Damian Nielsen, confirms: “We’ve already seen over 30 players register and teams from our sponsors will swell those numbers even further, but there is always room for more and the Sydney event is always a great way to kick-start our annual Golf Series.”
“The day will run to the tried-and-true formula, with players teeing off early after a light breakfast. We’ll play 18 holes of golf in the Ambrose style – a team format that prioritises fun and participation, and is perfect for players of all abilities – before gathering back at the Club Rooms for lunch and prize presentations.”
Tickets for the event are $185+GST per player, a price which includes the game, breakfast and gourmet lunch, drinks and golf cart. Those who don’t wish to join in the golf are still welcome to join the group for breakfast and lunch at $100+GST per person.
Principal Series Sponsor for the 2026 ASGA Golf Series are Graphic Art Mart and the 2026 NSW Golf Day is further supported by Signarama (Drinks Cart sponsor), Easy Signs (Lunch & Drinks sponsor), SMIB (Golf Prize sponsor) with other individual holes and novelty prizes sponsored by Spicers, ORAFOL, Roland DG and Spandex. Other sponsorships, for the NSW Golf Day and the other events in the 2026 ASGA Golf Series are still available.
For full event details and bookings, go to the Current Events page at signs.org.au or contact Damian directly at [email protected] to discuss Sponsorship opportunities.
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