Get Your Business in the Game!
Looking for a fun way to put your business in front of local golfers, Eagles supporters, community members, and other local businesses? Consider sponsoring a hole at the Blades & Birdies tournament.
For $300, your business gets a presence right on the course during one of the Innisfail Eagles’ biggest fundraising events of the year. It is affordable, visible, and a great fit for businesses that want to support local hockey while connecting with people in a relaxed setting.
Keep it simple with signage only, or make it more interactive by having someone there to hand out giveaways, run a small contest, offer samples, or create a fun stop teams will remember. You do not need to overthink it, but you can absolutely have some fun with it.

The Blades & Birdies tournament brings together a strong mix of local golfers, sponsors, volunteers, and Eagles fans for a laid-back day at the Innisfail Golf Club, so your business becomes part of the tournament experience instead of just another logo on a poster.
Sponsors also receive social media recognition and will be featured on the tournament landing page with a link back to their business, giving your business visibility before, during, and after tournament day.
Sponsorships are limited, and once those spots are gone, they are gone.
Other Ways to Get Involved
We also have a few other sponsorship opportunities available for businesses that want a different kind of presence at the tournament, including the Putting Challenge, Birdie Brew, Beverage Cart, and Pre-Game Sponsorship. Or...simply book a foursome and support the team that way!
⛳ Blades & Birdies 2026
📅 July 9, 2026
📍 Innisfail Golf Club
💲 Hole Sponsorship: $300
🏒 Golf registration booked separately
Ready to get your business on the course?
ABOUT THE INNISFAIL EAGLES
The Innisfail Eagles are one of Central Alberta’s longest-standing senior hockey organizations, proudly representing the community since 1947. Entering their milestone 80th season in 2026/2027, the Eagles continue to build on a tradition of competitive hockey, community involvement, volunteerism, and local pride that has spanned generations.
