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Deadly Ed Foundation Golf Day 2026
Mar
13

Deadly Ed Foundation Golf Day 2026

The Deadly Ed Foundation invites you to our annual Charity Golf Day - a unique opportunity to enjoy a day of golf while making a meaningful impact. This event is dedicated to supporting Aboriginal education and providing access to cultural learning resources & programs for rural, remote and low socio-economic areas across Australia

By participating, you’ll help us empower all youth & teachers across Australia and promote educational opportunities that foster growth and development. Join us for a day filled with camaraderie, competition, and charity, all while enjoying the beautiful game of golf.

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2026 Golf Day - Team of 4
$895.00

The Deadly Ed Foundation invites you to our 2026 Charity Golf Day - a unique opportunity to enjoy a day of golf while making a meaningful impact. This event is dedicated to supporting Aboriginal education and providing access to cultural learning resources & programs for rural, remote and low socio-economic areas across Australia

By participating, you’ll help us empower all youth & teachers across Australia and promote educational opportunities that foster growth and development. Join us for a day filled with camaraderie, competition, and charity, all while enjoying the beautiful game of golf.

Friday 13th March, 2026 - Wollongong Golf Club

  • 7am: Breakfast

  • 8am: Shotgun start

  • From 12:30pm: Lunch

Registration Includes:

  • 18 holes of golf (4 Player Ambrose Event)

  • Cart hire

  • Breakfast

  • Lunch

  • Polo shirt

  • Drinks vouchers

Why Your Participation Matters

Every dollar raised at this event will directly contribute to enhancing Aboriginal educational opportunities for students & teachers. Your support will help provide educational resources, native plant gardens and cultural learning & professional development programs for those in rural, remote and low socio-economic areas across Australia.

Together, we can help shape a brighter future for all students and teachers to connect and learn more about Aboriginal cultures.

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2026 Golf Day - Team of 4 + Hole Sponsorship
$1,199.00

The Deadly Ed Foundation invites you to our Charity Golf Day- a unique opportunity to enjoy a day of golf while making a meaningful impact. This event is dedicated to supporting Aboriginal education and providing access to cultural learning resources & programs for rural, remote and low socio-economic areas across Australia

By participating, you’ll help us empower all youth & teachers across Australia and promote educational opportunities that foster growth and development. Join us for a day filled with camaraderie, competition, and charity, all while enjoying the beautiful game of golf.

Friday 13th March, 2026 - Wollongong Golf Club

  • 7am: Breakfast

  • 8am: Shotgun start

  • From 12:30pm: Lunch

Team registration Includes:

  • 18 holes of golf (4 Player Ambrose Event)

  • Cart hire

  • Breakfast

  • Lunch

  • Polo shirt

  • Drinks vouchers

Team of 4 + Hole Sponsorship:

Sponsors will have the opportunity to market their hole and host an activation, allowing for direct engagement with participants and enhancing your brand visibility.

Includes all benefits of a standard team, plus:

  • Branding across marketing and event materials

  • Branding activation on a specified hole @ Wollongong Golf Club

Additional sponsor options are available;

Prize sponsorship - in-kind donations of prizes for our lunchtime auction event, competition winners & novelty hole winners

Event sponsorship - see more

Why Your Participation Matters

Every dollar raised at this event will directly contribute to enhancing Aboriginal educational opportunities for students & teachers. Your support will help provide educational resources, native plant gardens and cultural learning & professional development programs for those in rural, remote and low socio-economic areas across Australia. Together, we can help shape a brighter future for all students and teachers to connect and learn more about Aboriginal cultures.

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2026 Golf Day - Event Sponsor
$6,999.00

The Deadly Ed Foundation invites you to our Charity Golf Day - a unique opportunity to enjoy a day of golf while making a meaningful impact. This event is dedicated to supporting Aboriginal education and providing access to cultural learning resources & programs for rural, remote and low socio-economic areas across Australia

By participating, you’ll help us empower all youth & teachers across Australia and promote educational opportunities that foster growth and development. Join us for a day filled with camaraderie, competition, and charity, all while enjoying the beautiful game of golf.

Friday 13th March, 2026 - Wollongong Golf Club

  • 7am: Breakfast

  • 8am: Shotgun start

  • From 12:30pm: Lunch

Event sponsorship:

- 2 x Team of 4 (8 players)

- Logo and branding across all marketing & promotion materials

- Branding activation on a specified hole @ The Coast

- Logo placed across participant golf polo shirts and supplies

- Speaking/presentation opportunity at the event and award a prize

- Access to photo & video content taken on the day

- Deadly Ed post-event support for your organisations Reconciliation journey

Team registration includes: 18 holes of golf (4 Player Ambrose Event), Cart hire, Breakfast, lunch, Polo shirt & Drinks vouchers

Why Your Participation Matters

Every dollar raised at this event will directly contribute to enhancing Aboriginal educational opportunities for students & teachers. Your support will help provide educational resources, native plant gardens and cultural learning & professional development programs for those in rural, remote and low socio-economic areas across Australia.

Together, we can help shape a brighter future for all students and teachers to connect and learn more about Aboriginal cultures.