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The second annual Chip In for Charity golf tournament will be held at York Lake Golf Club on July 16, 2026.

 

This is a two-person scramble format tournament where one drive from the tee box is selected and both players play their second shot from there. This is repeated for each shot until the hole is completed. All putts must be holed out; there are no gimmies! The team must use at least two tee shots by each player.

 

This is a fun tournament, open to everyone who wants to spend an afternoon outdoors and follow that with a great steak supper prepared by the crew at York Lake Golf Club.

 

The supper will also include prize presentations, a silent auction, raffles and more!

 

Sounds like your kind of fun? Fill in the online registration 

or 

download and print the form and drop it off at a SIGN location.

Golf tournament registration
Select chosen payment option
Cash
Cheque
E-transfer

Please complete the registration form. All fields marked with an asterisk (*) must be filled in before the form can be sent.

Entry fee is $250 per two-person team.

 

Payment options:

  • E-transfer to operating@signyorkton.ca;

  • Make cheques payable to Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbours;

  • Drop off cash or cheque at the SIGN offices located at 83 North Street, or at SIGN on Broadway at 345 Broadway St. West in Yorkton.

 

If you prefer, you may download and print this form  and deliver it, along with payment, to either of the SIGN locations.

​Registration deadline is 5 pm on July 10, 2026.

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Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbours

83 North St. Yorkton SK S3N 0G9  |  Tel 306-783-9409  |  Fax 306-786-7116

 

SIGN provides services to those who live on Treaty 4 territory, the ancestral lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Lakota, Nakota and the Métis Nation. We affirm our relationship to the treaties that are integral to the foundation of Canada and commit to honouring their spirit and intent. We respect the diverse histories, languages, and cultures of the many people who have lived on this land, and we commit to moving forward in partnership with Indigenous peoples and nations in a spirit of respect, reconciliation and collaboration.

 

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