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NAFA Golf Tournament Sells Out

On June 13, the NAFA Carl Gloutney Classic took place at the Boucherville Golf Club. The 47th edition of the NAFA Quebec Chapter golf tournament was sold out with 128 industry representatives in attendance.



NAFA members and guests shared a breakfast before simultaneously teeing off.



A cocktail reception was held at the end of the day. It was a great opportunity for automotive manufacturers' representatives, solution providers, and fleet managers to socialize before sitting down for dinner.



Several prizes were awarded during the evening. Marie-Claude Roy from Fourgons Rive-Sud won a package to experience high-speed thrills in exotic cars on a closed circuit, presented by PH Vitres d’auto.



The 50-inch television offered by Van Pro was won by Cédric Hachey. Four participants also left the event with SAQ gift cards valued at $100 each.



Guillaume Poudrier, Quebec representative for the NAFA North-East Region of America, noted that this event illustrates the importance of organizing local activities for members while offering fleet managers the opportunity to broaden their horizons through continental activities.



[caption id="attachment_413339" align="aligncenter" width="758"] The television was won by Cédric Hachey. Credit: Stéphanie Massé[/caption]





[caption id="attachment_413341" align="aligncenter" width="758"] Marie-Claude Roy will get to drive exotic cars on a closed circuit. Credit: Stéphanie Massé[/caption]





[caption id="attachment_413329" align="aligncenter" width="758"] SAQ gift cards were awarded to four participants. Credit: Stéphanie Massé[/caption]







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