IES Edmonton Mini putt and BBQ

May 24, 2024

  • Thursday, June 13, 2024
  • 16:30- 19:30
  • Putting Horse Ranch, 53312 Range Road 272 Spruce Grove, AB T7X 3N3, Canada
Please join IES Edmonton at the Mini Putt Tournament, June 13th. The Putting Horse Ranch is a beautiful natural grass 18-hole putting course, with gorgeous surroundings and user friendly holes for all levels of golfers.

This event is an opportunity for social networking where everyone can all enjoy a fun afternoon with friends, colleagues, and swans!

Who Should Attend?

The Edmonton tournament is open to anyone in the local electrical industry who is interested in a fun networking event, regardless of IES membership. Engineers, architects, designers, electrical wholesalers, electrical contractors, lighting agents, and anyone else interested are encouraged to help support the event. Please keep in mind that The Putting Horse Ranch is an easy course for all levels of golfers, even those who have never golfed before.

Details

The group will gather just outside the main doors of the building for registration. Once registered, please ensure you and your team make your way to your assigned starting hole no later than 4:55 PM for the 5:00 PM start time.

  • Four (4) people per team. You may register individually, or purchase multiple tickets as a team.
  • The round of golf takes approximately 1.5 hours to complete, and will be “Play your own ball”.
  • This is a rain or shine event, therefore please wear appropriate footwear and clothing for the weather. As there is no dress code for this golf course, casual wear is acceptable.
Food & Drinks

The Edmonton Mini putt event ticket includes:

  • One round of golf
  • BBQ Buffet dinner
  • Live music and networking
  • 2 drinks (alcoholic or non-alcoholic)

Please send us a message if you have any dietary restrictions so that they may accommodate.

More information available here

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