by ICC StaffÂ



On Thursday, July 17, the Indigenous Chamber of Commerce (ICC) will proudly host its annual Neebing Golf Tournament at The Players Course, one of Manitoba’s premier Indigenous-owned and operated golf courses. This event will bring together Indigenous business leaders, community members, and supporters for an afternoon of connection and friendly competition.


With only 50% of player registration remaining and limited sponsorship opportunities still available, we encourage early registration to avoid missing out. The tournament is expected to draw a full roster of participants and a vibrant crowd of community supporters.
Located on the city’s outskirts, The Players Course features a scenic nine-hole layout surrounded by natural prairie beauty. Known for its welcoming atmosphere and Indigenous leadership, the course offers a unique backdrop for building relationships on and off the green.
The day kicks off with registration at 12:00 p.m., where players can check in, enjoy light refreshments, and warm up before teeing off. The tournament begins at 1:30 p.m., offering a fun and relaxed afternoon of golf followed by a dinner and awards celebration.
Whether you're an avid golfer or simply looking to support Indigenous business development in Manitoba, the Neebing Golf Tournament is a great way to engage with the ICC and the broader business community to showcase your support. Funds raised will directly benefit the ICC’s initiatives that advance Indigenous economic reconciliation and entrepreneurship.
Sponsorship opportunities, ranging from hole sponsorships to dinner and prize sponsors, are an excellent way to promote your organization while contributing to a meaningful cause. Each sponsorship package includes recognition throughout the event and promotional materials. We welcome individual players and teams to register, with special pricing available for ICC members.
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