Golf Fundraising Tournament 2019 - Institute Of Golf
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NEXT WORLD NUMBER ONE GOLF FUNDRAISING TOURNAMENT Institute of Golf is engaged in developing a golfers who demonstrate advanced skills, game-changing youth development initiative to commitment and a great attitude. The help young players in New Zealand excel as elite programme is an accelerator and will offer golfers and contribute as valuable members of world-class coaching, training, tournament our community. We’re getting in touch to share experience and mentoring. our plans for this innovative venture and invite you to be a part its success. We aim to take cost out of the equation by offering a high-performance training We have developed an elite junior programme programme to youth who may not otherwise Next World Number One which will provide a have the chance to gain access to this level of unique opportunity to fast track the learning coaching, guidance and expertise. and development of aspirational young
Young players selected to take part in the Next Our goal is to raise between $120,000 World Number One programme will have the and $180,000 to cover the annual costs chance to travel to China and the US for golf of running the Next World Number One training camps and tournament. programme therefore we are hosting an annual fundraising tournament to assist us Our Next World Number One programme is in covering some these costs. intent on creating great golfers as well as well- rounded, educated individuals who will become Please continue to read on to see how you leaders, role models and potentially even world can become involved to support this great champions. initiative. Students selected to take part in the Next World Number One programme will demonstrate integrity, commitment, determination and passion; they will inherently value the privilege of being part of the programme and want to give back.
OPPORTUNITIES TO SUPPORT OUR JUNIOR GOLFERS We have a range of opportunities where you can be involved to make these young determined golfers dreams into a reality. All profits from the tournament will go towards funding the Next World Number One programme. Annual Tournament Information When: Wednesday 20th February Tournament begins at 12 midday and dinner commences at 6.00pm Where: Wainui Golf and Function Centre Special guest player: John Key Special golf clinic presenter: Steve Williams
There are a range of ticket and sponsorship options available please see below: Team Entry - $2000.00 +GST per team of four -- Tournament pack -- Team registration into the tournament (4 players) -- Team reservation at the tournament seated dinner onsite at Wainui with special guests mentioned above -- Complimentary car parking at event Dinner Reservation - $200.00 +GST per person Reservation at the tournament seated dinner at Wainui with special guests John Key, Steve Williams and Craig Heatley.
SPECIAL GUESTS SIR JOHN KEY Rt Hon Sir John Key was the 38th Prime Minister of New Zealand from 2008 to December 2016, successfully leading the National Party to 3 election victories before retiring from politics at the end of 2016. He led the country through the aftermath of the global financial crisis and a series of devastating earthquakes in New Zealand’s second- biggest city. When he retired from office New Zealand had one ofthe highest growth rates and best fiscal positions of any advanced economy. Sir John entered politics after a successful career in Investment Banking including nearly a decade in New Zealand, primarily with Bankers Trust and a decade off shore with Investment Bank Merrill Lynch in London, Singapore and Sydney as global head of Merrill’s FX business and European head of its derivatives business. Sir John is married to Bronagh and has 2 adult children, Stephie and Max. He loves to cook, watch rugby, travel and play golf. He is a member of the prestigious Augusta National Golf Club, along with other clubs. CRAIG HEATLEY Craig Heatley was still at high school when he created a subdivision on the back of $200 saved from his paper round. A few years later, building a mini golf course followed by Rainbow’s End which launched a business that in 1986 saw him become the youngest person to have then featured in the National Business Review’s Rich List. But it is Sky Television that was his boldest undertaking. He managed to turn it into New Zealand’s only pay TV provider and one of the 10 largest New Zealand companies, whilst still retaining a 15% stake. In 2012 Heatley was named Ernst and Young’s ‘Entrepreneur of the Year’. The following year in the 2013 Queen’s Birthday Honours, he was appointed a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to business. Heatley is a competitive amateur golfer who won the 2003 AT & T Pebble Beach National Pro- Am at Pebble Beach with professional golfer Phil Tataurangi and the 2004 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship pro-am with professional golfer Fred Couples. Amongst many others he is a member of Augusta National Golf Club where he is Chairman of the Masters Tournament Media Committee.
STEVEN WILLIAMS Steve Williams began his career of caddying at his home club at age 6. By age 10, he was frequently caddying 36 holes on Saturday and Sunday and then practising his golf game until dark, becoming a two-handicap by age 13. He received his first break as a caddie in 1976, when his father arranged for him to carry the bag of Australian great Peter Thomson in the New Zealand Open. Thomson, who finished third, was impressed with the young Williams, who became his regular caddie when he played in New Zealand. Williams began his professional career in 1979 retiring in 2018, over those 40 years Steve caddied for Ian Baker Finch, Greg Norman, Ray Floyd, Tiger Woods and Adam Scott. Norman, Woods & Scott all were ranked #1 in the world with Steve on the bag. He amassed 150 wins including 14 major championships making him the most successful caddy of all time. In 2001, Williams started a charitable foundation to assist junior golfers in New Zealand. This charitable involvement was cited in his appointment as Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, announced on 4 June 2007 in the Queen’s Birthday Honours. In his free time, Williams also indulges a long-time passion for Speedway Racing where he is a 2 time NZ Champion. Williams gave NZD$1million to a cancer ward at Starship Children’s Health in 2008.
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES $45,000 | One available Platinum Sponsor -- Team registration with John Key (four players) -- Four additional reservations for golf tournament dinner -- Guy Wilson caddy service -- Company logo will appear on all promotional material during the event including website and social media accounts -- Company logo will be placed at registration table -- Opportunity to include company information or promotional items in the tournament registration bags -- Company logo will be recognised at each table during the golf tournament dinner -- Official recognition at the dinner with an opportunity to assist in presenting prizes $35,000 | One available -- One team registration (four players) Gold Sponsor -- Four additional reservations for golf tournament dinner with special guests listed above -- Steve Williams caddy service -- Company logo will appear on all promotional material during the event including website and social media accounts -- Company logo will be placed at registration table -- Opportunity to include company information or promotional items in the tournament registration bags -- Company logo will be recognized at each table during the golf tournament dinner -- Official recognition at the dinner with an opportunity to assist in presenting prizes $25,000 | One Available Silver Sponsor -- One team registration (four players) -- IOG coach caddy service INSTITUTE OF GOLF -- Two additional reservations for golf tournament dinner Forever evolving your game -- Official recognition at the golf tournament dinner -- Company logo will be placed near putting green or driving range -- Company logo will be recognized on all website and social media accounts
Golf Ball Sponsor $15,000 | One Available -- One team registration (four players) -- Company logo will be placed on a sleeve of golf balls (three) for all 72 tournament players (72 sleeves in total) -- Company logo will be recognized on all websites and social media accounts Golf Cart Sponsor $10,000 | One Available -- One team registration (four players) -- Company logo will be placed on all golf carts -- Company logo will be recognized on all websites and social media accounts Tee Sponsor $10,000 | Five Available -- One team registration (four players) -- Company logo will be placed on three tee boxes -- Company logo will be recognized on all websites and social media accounts Custom Sponsorship Packages If you are interested in supporting our program and the above aren’t suitable for your business then please feel free to contact us to discuss options to suit you.
HOW TO BECOME INVOLVED Thank you for your time and support. We look If you wish to purchase tickets you can do forward to talking to you about the potential to this by emailing olivia@instituteofgolf.co.nz work together to help our young players dream big and be the best they can be. We will also be hosting an auction at the event, should you wish to donate an item or To become involved we invite you to speak an experience to sell then please feel free to to our Sponsorship and Event partner let us know and we can arrange this for you. on 021 025 43124 or email at olivia@instituteofgolf.co.nz and make Thank you again and we look forward to an appointment to discuss the options. talking to you soon.
Annual Tournament Information Wednesday 20th February Tournament begins at 12 midday and dinner commences at 6.00pm Where: Wainui Golf and Function Centre Special guest player: John Key Special golf clinic presenter: Steve Williams
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