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Swinging in Full Colour: BASF’s Golf Tournament Recap

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Brampton, Ontario -- On a day as hot as a paint booth and on a course tougher to master than a candy paint job, BASF Canada’s annual golf tournament rolled out the green carpet at Lionhead Golf Club in Brampton, Ontario. 
 
250 people from all sectors of BASF showed up ready to swing, connect, and compete — all while trying to dodge the bunkers that were almost as tricky as getting a flawless finish on a custom paint job.

The 2025 BASF Canada Golf Tournament is a much-anticipated highlight for the collision repair community, and this year did not disappoint. Players arrived early, greeted by the buzz of friendly chatter, the aroma of fresh coffee, and the unmistakable scent of freshly cut grass. 

With rolling fairways, tricky greens, and hazards strategically placed to keep players honest, the course demanded precision, patience, and a steady hand — not unlike a perfect paint job. 

 As the day heated up -- literally, the baking sun was almost as relentless as a paint booth, while the course tested every ounce of skill --  the heat didn’t slow anyone down. 

In fact, the group just barely beat a late afternoon rainstorm that had been threatening all day, adding a little extra drama to the tournament’s finish. Beyond the game itself, the event was a chance to celebrate the vibrant collision repair community, step away from the shop floor, and enjoy some well-earned fun.

The tournament wrapped up with an energetic reception and early dinner where winners were crowned and prizes handed out. From longest drives to closest-to-the-pin challenges, the competition was fierce but friendly, with plenty of laughs and good-natured teasing. A few lucky golfers walked away with some enviable swag, courtesy of BASF and their commitment to celebrating the pros who keep the collision repair world turning.

Beyond the friendly rivalry and perfect weather, there was a heartfelt spirit of giving back. Attendees were encouraged to bring non-perishable food donations for local food banks, a powerful reminder that the collision repair community not only fixes cars but also supports the people who drive them.

If this year’s tournament is any indication, the future is looking bright, and flawlessly painted, for everyone in the collision repair world. Until next year, keep your swing smooth, your clearcoats flawless, and your spirits high.

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