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Full House at Québec NAFA Golf Tournament

The 48th edition of the Carl Gloutnay Classic, organized by the Québec chapter of NAFA, was held at the Boucherville Golf Club on June 12 to a full house.Fleet managers, equipment and specialized service providers took to the greens under a friendly sun. The popularity of this event remains as popular as ever, with the maximum number of simultaneous players on the course reached once again.

Including those who attended only the dinner, nearly 150 people took part in the event.

“It’s amazing to see just how strong and dynamic our fleet management community and its partners truly are,” said Guillaume Poudrier, representative of NAFA’s Québec chapter. “The golf tournament format clearly still has its place. It’s easy to see how much people enjoy getting together in such a relaxed setting.”

A cocktail reception followed the end of the round, leading into a dinner served as a gourmet BBQ buffet.

Draws added a touch of excitement to the evening. Hussein Daher from Fix Auto Groupe Salsa won a VIP Platinum Driving Experience package (12 laps behind the wheel of four different performance cars) offered by PGW. Réjean Laflamme from Télécon went home with the television set donated by VanPro.

The organizing committee extends its thanks to the annual sponsors of NAFA’s Québec chapter and to the companies that contributed specifically to the golf tournament: Ford Pro, GM Envolve, Hyundai, KIA Parc, Mitsubishi Motors, Nissan, Stellantis, Subaru, PGW (PH Vitres d’autos), VanPro, Geothentic, Rive Sud Chrysler Jeep Dodge RAM, Location Jim Pattison, RH Équipement Aérien, , Legend, Trois Diamants, Foss National Leasing, Astus, Holman, L’Oréal Canada, Ranger Design, Transervice, Zone Technologie Électronique and Fleet&Mobility

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Full House at Québec NAFA Golf Tournament

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The 48th edition of the Carl Gloutnay Classic, organized by the Québec chapter of NAFA, was held at the Boucherville Golf Club on June 12 to a full house.​

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