Living up to the Saugeen Shores legacy of … Best Ever!

When are you too small to host a major event? Saugeen Shores has hosted the acclaimed “Pumpkinfest” for over 39 years, the International Silver Stick Hockey tournament and recently the Tankard and Scotties, the men’s and women’s provincial curling championships … the BEST EVER according to all accounts.

Saugeen Shores thinks big and recently took up the challenge to host the 2024 Canadian Senior Men’s Golf Championship! The fact that Saugeen Shores is the smallest community to ever host this championship is irrelevant according to local organisers. They recognise the challenge, and firmly believe that golf is going to live up to the community standard of “Best Ever”.

The 2024 CANADIAN SENIOR MEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP HAS A LEGACY TO UPHOLD!

“We understand the expectation and that we have to host an event that engages and excites the whole community.” says Ken Dunlop, chair of the 2024 Canadian Senior Men’s Championship, taking place over five days next September at the Saugeen Golf Club. Dunlop is genuinely excited as he explains that not only will we host 160 of Canada’s best golfers and their families here, the 2024 event is adding an innovative new element by way of ‘Golf Fest’, an entertainment and interactive festival oriented to spectators and the community at large.

Dunlop further explained that ‘Golf Fest’ will feature both indoor and outdoor activities. A large tent located in the front parking lot will be known as “Village on the Green” and will feature a beer garden, live entertainment, sponsor displays, a golf simulator, silent auction, and interactive games for all ages. Outdoors, spectators will be able to follow their favourite players, watch Canada’s longest drive champion, and participate in hole-in-one, chipping, and putting contests.

Dunlop is quick to point out the fun will not distract from the fact this is also a serious National Championship. “While most golf courses have only eighteen holes, Saugeen boasts twenty-seven, affording us the opportunity to engage spectators in such a variety of activities.”

The Seniors’ Championship does require that the course be closed for regular play for six days, however the benefits are seen to outweigh concerns. Other local courses are chipping in to accommodate displaced Saugeen golfers allowing the Saugeen club to be accorded a high profile in the community return a healthy profit that will be invested into the course, into development of the game in the community, and into local charities.

The Saugeen Shores business community has always been there to support such events and a sponsor campaign is presently underway. According to Dave Middleton of the Sponsorship and Marketing committee, “We want sponsor support to be seen as an investment. If you give us support to help us run the event, we will in turn profile your product or service before a large contingent of our community, providing a return on your investment”.

Bruce Power, CIBC, Port Elgin Chrysler and BDO are already on board as major sponsors, providing the foundation required to render the event a success.

“Best ever is our goal,” says Dunlop with a confident smile.

For further information contact:
Ken Dunlop, cell 519 389 4884; ken@kaumagraphinternational.com
Or Dave Middleton cell 519-270-9023 or dmiddleton@bmts.com
Or
Doug Flowers, cell 519 386 2323; dougflowers369@gmail.com