Join us on Tuesday, 8 September at the beautiful Golf Château de La Tournette for our annual Charity Golf Event.
Spend the afternoon enjoying golf, networking, and great company, all in support of UFB’s mission to strengthen the social inclusion of vulnerable people in Belgium.
And the fun doesn’t stop there! Round off the day with a cocktail reception and dinner, the perfect setting to celebrate, connect, and share a memorable evening together.
Not a golfer? No problem! Sign up for the golf initiation clinic or join us later for the cocktail reception and dinner.
Spots are limited.
Book yours today and swing into action for a great cause.
Program & Registration
Program
Tuesday 8 September 2026
*Shamble : teams of 4, the 2 best individual scores count for the team.
Registration
Tickets (excl. VAT) :
- Flight of 4 players: green fee, lunch, cocktail, dinner – 960 €
- Single: green fee, lunch, cocktail, dinner – 240 €
- Golf Clinic: 2-hour golf initiation, cocktail, dinner – 165€
- Dinner only: cocktail and dinner – 95 €
Can’t make the event? You can still support by making a donation.
Photos from our 2025 event


















































Thank you to our sponsors
To learn more about sponsorship opportunities or to donate an item to our raffle, please contact Catherine Tricot at ctricot@ufb.be or +32 475 49 65 72.
Questions?
Questions about the event? Please don’t hesitate to contact us at info@ufb.be or +32 2 655 49 34.
About United Fund for Belgium
United Fund for Belgium (UFB) is a Belgian non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of people in need by funding tangible projects led by charitable associations across Belgium. UFB mobilizes support through donations from companies, organizations, and individuals.
100% of the funds raised are entirely redistributed to local charities, ensuring direct support to projects that make a real difference.
UFB’s mission is to foster social integration by investing in initiatives that have a meaningful impact on the daily lives of vulnerable populations. Its work focuses on three key areas:
- Child welfare
- Poverty reduction
- Support for people with disabilities




