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2014 Rider Alumni Sponsorship Package 2nd Annual Saskatoon Autumn Golf Classic Monday, September 22, 2014 | Saskatoon Golf & Country Club The Saskatchewan Roughriders Alumni 11:00am Registration & Lunch Association is hosting its 2nd Annual Saskatoon Autumn Golf Classic with 12:00pm Shotgun Tee-off net proceeds being shared with the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame. Open to Rider Fans The Saskatchewan Roughrider Alumni invite Rider fans to register to play or sponsor a memorable golf tournament this Fall in Saskatoon. Teams of three will play a fun scramble tournament with a Roughrider Alumnus, member of the Saskatchewan Roughrider management team or local celebrity. Register your Team of Three or as a Single prior to September 15th. Play golf with Terry Bulych, George Reed, Al Ford, Jim Hopson, Steve Mazurak, Dale West, Dan Rashovich, Roger Aldag, Greg Fieger, Preston Young, Carm Carteri, Cleveland Vann, Rob Bresciani, Quinn Magnuson, Geroy Simon... and more. Registration and Fees Your registration includes 18 holes of scramble golf with a power cart, Lunch, and Dinner following the tournament in the Clubhouse. Every entrant will receive an exclusive Limited Edition Commemorative Tee Gift. CONTACT INFORMATION Co-Chair Hugh Vassos: 1.306.222.5392 • [email protected] Co-Chair George Reed: 1.306.787.5418 • [email protected] All registrations must be received by September 15, 2014. SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES TOURNAMENT SPONSOR $10,000 Presenting sponsorship of the Tournament. Includes: One team of three Rider Fans plus one Rider Alumnus or other Recognition and prominent signage at the tournament Option to include promotional item in golfers gift package Option for a special promotion at a designated Tee Prominent listing on the Roughrider Alumni website Limited edition commemorative gift COMMEMORATIVE DINNER GIFT SPONSOR SPONSOR $5,000 $5,000 Sponsor of the limited edition Commemorative Presenting Sponsor of the Tournament Dinner Includes: Mosaic Stadium Grey Cup Gifts Includes: One complimentary team of three plus one One complimentary team of three plus one Rider Alumnus or other Rider Alumnus Recognition and prominent signage at the Recognition and prominent signage at the tournament dinner Tournament Option to include promotional item in golfer Option to include promotional item in golfer gift package gift package. Option for a special promotion at a designated Tee Option for a special promotion at a designated Tee Logo recognition on the Roughrider Alumni website Logo recognition on the Roughrider Alumni Limited edition commemorative gift ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES LUNCH/PRE-DINNER/ POWER CART/GOLF TEE OR GREEN PRIZES OR AUCTION SPONSOR SPONSOR $2,500 $500 (OR $750 FOR BOTH) Your choice of above Sponsorship options includes: Sponsorship of either one includes: Logo recognition on tournament signage Signage at the Tee Box or Green Recognition at Tournament Dinner Recognition on Tournament signage Option to include a promotional item in the golfers Logo recognition on Roughrider Alumni website gift package Option to Host and provide a promotional item or Logo recognition on Roughrider Alumni website samples at your Tee Box or Green Two complimentary golfers in the tournament Invitation to tournament dinner for one Limited edition commemorative gift If you are interested in sponsoring this event we are open to discussing opportunities that best suit your organization. SPONSOR/REGISTRATION FORM We agree to provide financial sponsorship for the Saskatchewan Roughriders Alumni Annual Saskatoon Autumn Golf Classic. As a sponsor, we understand that we will receive the sponsorship opportunities as described in this package and will provide all necessary logos and digital artwork for promotional items. Company: Contact Name: Address: Phone: Email: Please check which sponsorship level you are interested in: Tournament Sponsor - $10,000 Lunch/Pre-Dinner/Power Cart/Golf Prizes Commemorative Gift Sponsor - $5,000 or Auction Sponsor - $2,500 Dinner Sponsor - $5,000 Tee or Green Sponsor - $500 or $750 for both Participants: Team of Three Golfers - $1,000 DEADLINE Single Golfer - $350 SEPTEMBER 15, 2014 Payment Options: Please make cheque payable to Saskatchewan Roughriders Alumni Association I would like to pay by: Visa MasterCard Card #: Exp. date: Name on card: TO REGISTER PLEASE SEND PAYMENT TO: Please complete this registration form Saskatchewan Roughriders Alumni Association and email to [email protected] or Attention: Jennifer Senger fax to 1.306.249.2163 1910 Piffles Taylor Way, Box 1966, Regina, SK, S4P 3E1 [email protected] • 1.888.474.3377 .
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