Touchpoint Customer Golf Day 2026

On Friday, 6 February, Touchpoint had the pleasure of hosting a golf day for a group of our valued customers – and what a fantastic day it turned out to be. Under clear skies and plenty of good humour, we spent the day connecting, collaborating, and celebrating the partnerships that make everything we do possible.

 

While the scorecards may have shown a mix of birdies, bogeys, and everything in between, the real win was the opportunity to deepen the relationships that sit at the heart of Touchpoint’s mission.

Why Days Like This Matter

In an industry that moves quickly, genuine connection can easily get squeezed out of the calendar. That’s why we prioritise experiences that bring people together – beyond meeting rooms, email threads, and project updates.

 

At Touchpoint, relationships aren’t a by-product of doing business; they are the business. We believe that trust, transparency, and human connection lead to better outcomes for everyone. Hosting events like our golf day is one of the many ways we invest back into the partnerships that drive shared success.

Building Strong Relationships - On and Off the Green

Throughout the day, conversations flowed as easily as the putts (well—some of them). Customers shared what they’re excited about this year, the challenges they’re navigating, and how Touchpoint can continue supporting their goals.

 

From the first tee-off to the final hole, we were reminded that strong working relationships often start with simple moments of connection. Sometimes those moments happen over a project kickoff. And sometimes they happen while searching for a ball that decided to take the scenic route into the rough.

A Big Thank You

We appreciate everyone who joined us and made the day meaningful. Your time and trust drive us to deliver our best work. As we plan future events, we look forward to more chances to connect, collaborate, and grow together. And with a bit more practice, some of us might even keep the ball out of the rough.

 

At the end of the day, strong relationships remain the real hole‑in‑one.