British Drilling Association Golf Day 2026 – Sponsorship Opportunities

May 26, 2026

The British Drilling Association (BDA) Golf Day returns for 2026, taking place on Friday 11 September, at The Oxfordshire.

This popular annual event brings together members, industry colleagues and professionals from across the drilling, geotechnical and wider ground engineering sectors for a day of golf, networking and friendly competition.

We are now inviting companies to support the event through a range of sponsorship opportunities, offering valuable brand visibility before, during and after the day. The Headline sponsorship package has already sold – thank you Causeway Geotech for your support.

Sponsorship Opportunities

Individual Trophy, Eddie Burke Trophy, £750

This package includes:

  • Company credit during the Chair’s welcome speech
  • Three announcements of your support on BDA’s X and LinkedIn pages
  • Company mention in post-event articles, including BDA newsletter and website
  • Recognition in post-event social media posts

9-Hole Trophy, Mining Trophy, £750

This package includes:

  • Company credit during the Chair’s welcome speech
  • Three announcements of your support on BDA’s X and LinkedIn pages
  • Company mention in post-event articles, including BDA newsletter and website
  • Recognition in post-event social media posts

Prize and Donation Opportunities

The BDA is also seeking prize donations for competitions taking place throughout the day, including:

  • Longest Drive
  • Closest to the Pin
  • Putting Competition

Supporting the BDA Golf Day is a great way to raise your company’s profile among drilling and geotechnical professionals, while helping to make one of the association’s most popular networking events a continued success.

To secure a sponsorship opportunity or offer a prize donation, please contact: Joel@britishdrillingassociation.co.uk

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