A TEE-rrific sporting event organised by the team behind an Inverclyde business brought 30 companies together for a day of camaraderie and competition.
Saveheat Glazing Group hosted a golf day at Gourock Golf Club which saw groups and individuals connected to the firm take to the greens.
Guests travelled from as far afield as Aberdeen and Brighton for a day filled with sport and networking.
Goodie bags were provided by Golden Casket, and McGill's Buses provided transport to and from the course.
The Tontine Hotel also hosted people visiting from outwith Inverclyde.
The overall winner on the day was Joe Hague from Promac Window Machinery Sales, and the runner-up was Steve Kelly from DMI Fire & Security.
Richard Yule from Eodex secured the longest drive, and Marc Cairnie from Abacus Agents won 'nearest the pin'.
Saveheat Glazing Group said it is already looking forward to hosting another golf day and continuing to foster strong relationships with suppliers and customers.
Alex Gray of Saveheat Glazing Group and Blairs Windows and Doors said: "We were delighted with the turnout and the overall success of the golf day.
"It was a great opportunity to connect with our industry partners and celebrate our collective achievements."
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