Join us at the upcoming MSPC Golf Day
Get ready for a fantastic day out on the green!
The MS & Parkinson’s Charity Golf Day is happening on Thursday, 19 February, and we’re inviting Canterbury golfers, businesses, and supporters to join us for an unforgettable event — all for a truly meaningful cause.
This year we’re aiming for 30 teams, and there are only a few spots left! Enjoy a great day of golf at beautiful Clearwater, fun challenges on the course, amazing prizes, and of course our famously generous raffles.
Your participation directly supports people in our community living with MS and Parkinson’s, helping us fund vital services, programmes, and support networks.
Whether you’re entering a team, sponsoring a hole, donating a prize, or simply coming along to show your support — every contribution makes a difference.
Don’t miss out! Register your team or learn more at mspc.org.nz
Join us on February 19th for great golf, great company, and an even greater cause!
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