Green Light Recruitment Golf Tournament Raises $7,500 for Nurse Maude Hospice

18 March 2025

On Friday, March 7th, Green Light Recruitment hosted its Annual Golf Tournament at Bottle Lake Golf Club, bringing together businesses, suppliers, and golf enthusiasts for a fantastic day on the greens - all in support of Nurse Maude Hospice and Palliative Care.


With the sun shining and the competition strong, teams played across the 18-hole course, followed by a well-earned dinner and prizegiving in the clubhouse. Thanks to the generosity of participants and sponsors, an incredible $7,500 was raised to support the essential care and services provided by Nurse Maude Hospice.


The Nurse Maude Team for Green Light Recruitment's Golf Tournament
The Nurse Maude Team on the greens

Thank you to Green Light Recruitment

We are incredibly grateful to Green Light Recruitment for organising this fantastic event and to everyone who participated, donated, and made the day such a success.


Interested in next year’s tournament?

Green Light Recruitment is already taking registrations for 2026.

If you’d like to enter a team or learn more, contact craig@greenlightrecruitment.co.nz.


💙 Thank you for helping us continue providing care where it’s needed most.

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