News Summary
The UnLtd Open Golf Tournament recently took place at St Lucia Golf Course, attracting over 90 golfers from the media and marketing industry. Teams competed in an Ambrose format while raising funds for youth at risk. Team Zenith defended their title, while fun activities and fresh treats created a festive atmosphere. New CEO Philippa Moig emphasized community support, and notable figures like Greg Norman expressed their commitment to future events. Elvis Smylie also celebrated a recent win at the PGA Championship, showcasing the vibrant golfing community engaged in its leadership and charity.
Golfing for a Good Cause: The Annual UnLtd Open Tournament
The annual UnLtd Open Golf Tournament took place recently, drawing in a crowd of over 90 enthusiastic golfers from the media and marketing industry. This exciting event was held at the picturesque St Lucia Golf Course, where 23 spirited teams competed in a fun-filled Ambrose format. What better way to enjoy the sun and the greens than while supporting a meaningful cause that benefits youth at risk?
A Celebration of Community and Competition
In a friendly display of competition, The Advertising Works had a solid showing, landing in second place, while News Corp secured third spot. The event wasn’t just for seasoned golfers; several first-time players ventured onto the course, reflecting the inclusive nature of the tournament. It was lovely to see such a diverse group of individuals all coming together for a fantastic cause.
Fun Activities and Sweet Treats Along the Way
New Leadership and Growing Support for Youth
Among the participants was Philippa Moig, the newly appointed CEO of UnLtd. Her presence at the tournament underscored the importance of community support for youth at risk, reminding everyone that each swing of the club was a step toward something greater.
Where Golf Meets Olympian Dreams
Rounding Off with a Victory in the PGA Championship
While the UnLtd Open teed off, there was also thrilling news in the golfing world. Elvis Smylie recently claimed victory at the Australian PGA Championship, finishing with an impressive score of 14 under. His win came just two shots ahead of another hotshot, Cameron Smith. Smylie’s journey has been remarkable, clinching his first two professional wins within just five weeks!

