SBS Golf Invitational to benefit SPCA
24 December 2008
MEDIA RELEASE
SBS Golf Invitational to benefit SPCA
The Southland branch of the SPCA is the
chosen charity to receive funds raised from the SBS Golf
Invitational, which tees off in Invercargill on 6 March
2009.
The 32nd annual tournament will hopefully again see
all of New Zealand’s 15 provincial associations
represented with the event being officially recognised as
the National Provincial Teams Stroke Play Championships by
New Zealand Golf. This makes the SBS Invitational compulsory
for all amateur golfers wishing to play for New
Zealand.
The charitable nature of the tournament also
means that during the past 31 years more than $200,000 in
total donations has been made to Southland organisations
with this year’s chosen charity being the SPCA. As in
previous years Southland Junior Golf will be the second
beneficiary.
SBS Bank Invercargill branch manager Neil
Bramley said as major sponsor of the Golf Invitational, SBS
was delighted to assist such a successful national event in
giving back to the community.
“At SBS Bank we are committed to our charter and values and this commitment means that our customers and their communities are at the heart of everything we do,” Mr Bramley said.
“It’s fantastic to see the ongoing success of the SBS Golf Invitational and its ability to not only pit southern golfing talent against the cream of the national golfing crop, but provide goodwill and benefits back to worthwhile local community organisations.”
Invitational secretary Kaye Leitch said being able to make such valued donations back to the community was an integral component of the SBS Golf Invitational.
“These donations wouldn’t be possible without the continued support provided to the tournament from SBS Bank, we are extremely grateful for the ongoing sponsorship,” Mrs Leitch said.
As is customary, the Charity 4-Ball Tournament will be held on the Wednesday prior to the Invitational (at Queens Park) and is a great way for golfers to get involved early in the nationally recognised week of golf.
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