Join us for a day of golfing and giving back!
7AM arrival and breakfast | 8AM shotgun start
The Deadly Ed Foundation invites you to our Corporate 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 learning resources for rural, remote, and regional communities across Australia.
By participating, you’ll help us empower Indigenous youth 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.
Plus, all costs are 100% tax deductible.
The Details:
Registration fees: Team of 4 - $1200
Includes:
18 holes of golf
Cart hire
Breakfast
Buffet lunch
Polo shirt
Drinks vouchers
Ambrose Golf Rules:
Each team consists of four players. • All players tee off on each hole. • The best drive is selected, and all players hit their second shot from that spot.
This process continues until the hole is completed.
Each player must contribute a minimum of four drives throughout the round.
Why Your Participation Matters:
Every dollar raised at this event will directly contribute to enhancing educational opportunities for Aboriginal students. Your support will help provide resources, scholarships, and programs that bridge the educational gap for those in rural, remote and regional areas. Together, we can help shape a brighter future for Indigenous youth
Sponsorship Opportunities:
Consider sponsoring a hole! Sponsors will have the opportunity to market their hole and host an activation, allowing for direct engagement with participants and enhancing your brand visibility.
Hole sponsorships:
• Team of 4 + Hole Sponsorship: $2000 (Includes all benefits of a standard team plus Marketing at one of the 18 holes around the course)
Hole sponsorships
Event sponsorships
Join us for a day of networking and enjoyment while supporting the Deadly Ed Foundation. Your participation will make a real difference in the lives of Indigenous students and communities.
We look forward to welcoming you on the course!