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Register for the 2024 Engineering Golf Tournament
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Date:
Monday, September 16th, 2024
Time &泭Location:
7:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. AST
Glen Arbour Golf Course
40 Club House Lane
Hammonds Plains, NS
Join Tech, TUNS and AV整氈窒 Engineering alumni and friends for a day of golf and fun at Glen Arbour Golf Course.
Meet our engineering students as they host exciting activities and showcase some of their innovative design projects. All proceeds raised support the facultys Engineering Student Experience Fund. This fund supports engineering students pursuing experiential learning opportunities including team designbuild competitions.
Save by registering before our July 31st early bird deadline!泭You can either register as a team of four, or individually and in smaller groups to be matched with a team.
Registration includes: 18-hole round of golf on a championship course, shared power cart, breakfast, dinner, guaranteed participant prize, and the chance to win exciting door prizes. Competition prizes include 1st泭and 2nd泭place, most honest team, longest drive, closest to the hole, and a chipping and putting competition.
Run of Play:
7:00 am 8:15am: Breakfast & Registration
8:30 am Shotgun start
1:30 pm 2:30 pm: Dinner and Prizes
Early Bird Registration (deadline July 31): $195 plus HST
Registration (after July 31): $215 plus HST泭
For any questions about the tournament, or to learn more about our sponsorship opportunities, please contact Jessica Farrell at泭engalum@dal.ca
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