Golf Fundraiser Returns to Tillsonburg With Last-Minute Spots Open

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June 16, 2026 5:21 pm

The Tillsonburg District Chamber of Commerce is bringing back its yearly golf fundraiser, with the 2026 TDCC Open set for Thursday, June 18 at The Bridges at Tillsonburg. The event runs from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 101 John Pound Road, and money raised goes directly to Chamber programs that support local businesses. Even though the payment deadline passed on June 5, the Chamber is still asking anyone interested in playing or sponsoring to reach out right away by email at [email protected].

Just this week, the Chamber put a spotlight on East Elgin Concrete Forming Limited as one of the hole sponsors. The Tillsonburg company has 200 employees and has been a major local employer since it opened in 2000, working on concrete projects for homes, businesses, farms, and marine jobs. Their backing, along with support from other area businesses, makes the tournament possible and helps keep Chamber programs running year-round.

This year’s tournament also lands during a special time for the Tillsonburg District Chamber of Commerce. The group marks its 50th anniversary in 2026, dating back to its reorganization in 1976 by local solicitor Ian Linton. For five decades, it has been a voice for businesses in Tillsonburg and the wider area.

People who want to register a team or sponsor a hole can still send an email to [email protected]. The event is a main way the Chamber funds its work, which includes business networking nights, an awards program, and other services that help keep the local economy strong.

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