Zenith took home the trophy at the annual UnLtd golf competition, held at the Brisbane Golf Club last week.
The not-for-profit, which supports charities that help young people at risk, brought together over 150 people from across the Brisbane advertising industry to putt for good.
The competition, sponsored by oOh!media and Pedestrian Group, was played in Ambrose style with Seven and News Corp claiming podium positions.
The individual competition winners were Jay Marschke, Sam Broadbent, Kym Barron, Lauren Hunter, Brendon Cairns, Rachel Fyfe, Andrew Knowles, and Chris Madson.
“It was fantastic to see the Brisbane industry come out in force to support UnLtd and our charities and what a fun day it was, even in the wet conditions,” Emma Davis, general manager QLD at UnLtd said.
“We had several people who had never played golf before, willing to give it a go to support our cause and we are so grateful for everyone who supported with sponsorship, hole activations, playing on a team, donating prizes, or buying a raffle ticket.”
Aunty Kathryn Fisher, an Aboriginal elder representing Turrbal Dippil, began the day with Welcome to Country in acknowledgement of the event taking place during National Reconciliation Week.
The players also got to take part in a cycling challenge run by UnLtd’s charity partner TRACTION and hear about the work it does with young people at risk through their bike building and mentoring programs.
Ben Peel, sales director QLD at oOh!media, said: “We love supporting UnLtd Open and spending the day outdoors connecting with the rest of the industry for a cause that is so important to us. Kudos to everyone who came along and supported the day and helped raise crucial funds and awareness for the work UnLtd do for young people at risk.”
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Top image: Team Zenith