Registrations Open for ACTA Golf Tournament

The Association of Canadian Travel Agencies (ACTA)'s Annual Ontario Golf Tournament is 8 weeks away, and as the Association is expecting a big turnout this year, it is asking the industry to register early for this event as space is limited.

The ACTA 32nd Annual Ontario Golf Tournament will take place on 14JUL 2022 at Royal Ontario Golf Club in Milton, Ontario. The golf tournament title sponsor is Air Canada—with Manulife and Globus Family of Brands joining as major sponsors. Antigua and Barbuda will be featured golf destination sponsor.

The ACTA Tournament will be a best ball format and a shotgun start at 10:00AM EST. The registration fee is CAD $225 for ACTA members and CAD $265 for non-members - which includes golf, cart, lunch, networking reception, dinner with wine and grand prizes! The cost for the networking reception and dinner only is CAD $125.

Those looking to register can do so here.

According to ACTA, there are prizes for the winning teams and competition holes and there will also be some prizes in the raffle.

For more information, visit ACTA's web site.

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