Peterson & Auger Golf Tournament

Sport North is teaming up with the Aboriginal Sports Circle yet again to host the 65th Annual Petersen & Auger Golf Tournament! This year it will take place at 10:00am on July 7th, 2017 at the Yellowknife Golf Club. Round up your friends, co-workers or family and join us for an exciting afternoon of golf to support KidSport NWT. 

We believe that no child should be left on the sidelines and all should be given the opportunity to experience the positive benefits of organized sport. KidSport™ works to fulfill its mission of removing the financial barriers to sport participation, ‘So ALL Kids Can Play!’ KidSport™ provides grants to kids from families facing financial barriers so they can participate in organized sports that provide a sustained sport experience led by qualified instructors.

Register a team by June 30th to ensure that you don't miss out on all our great auction prizes and the opportunity to get out and play. As the event is approaching, we would like to remind the public that many sponsorships are still available for a good cause! Feel free to contact the P&A golf committee if you have any questions or are interested in participating!

Click here to download the Registration Form. Cost is $400/team. Deadline to register is June 30, 2017

For more information:

Kyla LeSage 
1-(855)-669-3334 Ext. 8386 
kyla@ascnwt.ca

Maggie Works
(867)-669-8326
mworks@sportnorth.com

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ABOUT THE ABORIGINAL SPORTS CIRCLE WORKING IN YOUR COMMUNITY

Established in 1999, ASCNWT was created through a national consensus-building process in response to the need for more accessible and equitable sport and recreation opportunities for Aboriginal peoples across the

The Aboriginal Sports Circle NWT empowers and builds capacity within NWT communities, promotes and supports culturally relevant programming, and develops athletes and coaches in a level of involvement they find meaningful. We focus on developing programs based on community interests, strengths, and desires and strive to help communities build capacity in activities that they find beneficial.