• Spots filling up fast: The ASGA NSW Golf Day has becomes one of the Sydney industry’s favourite events
    Spots filling up fast: The ASGA NSW Golf Day has becomes one of the Sydney industry’s favourite events
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The Australian Sign and Graphics Association (ASGA) National Golf Series will tee off at the prestigious Ryde-Parramatta Golf Course in Sydney on Thursday 7 May, and the Association says places are filling fast for what has become one of the Sydney industry’s favourite events.

More than 30 people have already registered for the day, with Sponsor teams set to swell those numbers even further.

According to Damian Nielsen, membership and events manager for ASGA, those who want to join in on the day should not delay their registration.

“The Sydney event is always well attended, and this year looks to be no exception, with numbers already strong for it a month out,” Nielsen said.

“The day will run to the tried-and-true formula, with players teeing off early after a light breakfast. We’ll play 18 holes of golf in the Ambrose style – a team format that prioritises fun and participation, and is perfect for players of all abilities – before gathering back at the Club Rooms for lunch and prize presentations.”

Tickets for the event are $185 + GST per player, a price which includes the game, breakfast and gourmet lunch, drinks and golf cart. Those who don’t wish to join in the golf area are still welcome to join the group for breakfast and lunch for $100 + GST.

The 2026 NSW Golf Day is proudly supported by principal series sponsor, Graphic Art Mart. Signarama will sponsor the drinks cart and Easy Signs the lunch and drinks. SMIB has locked in sponsorship for the day’s prizes, while Spicers, Orafol, Roland DG and Spandex will sponsor individual and novelty holes.

A range of other sponsorship is still available for the NSW Golf Day, as well as for the remaining events in the 2026 series. If you are interested in exploring these options, contact ASGA directly.

For full event details and bookings, click here.

Register now: Over 30 people are already locked in for the day, with Sponsor teams expected to bump those numbers further
Register now: Over 30 people are already locked in for the day, with Sponsor teams expected to bump those numbers further