Anniston, AL – Swing into action for a good cause at the Tyler Union and RMG Charity Golf Tournament, set to take place on Monday, April 22nd, at the picturesque Anniston Country Club. Organized by Tyler Union, this event aims to raise vital funds for the YMCA of Calhoun County Children’s Programs, supporting initiatives that enrich the lives of local youth.
Golf enthusiasts and philanthropists alike are invited to join in the day’s festivities, teeing off at 10:00 AM for a memorable round of golf in support of a worthy cause. The Anniston Country Club provides the perfect backdrop for a day of friendly competition and community camaraderie, all while making a meaningful difference in the lives of children in need.
Participants can choose from several sponsorship options to show their support, including:
– Hole Sponsorship: $1,200
– Foursome Entry: $800
– Individual Entry: $200
Sponsorship package includes one round of golf with a cart, allowing participants to enjoy the Anniston Country Club’s meticulously maintained greens and fairways. Additionally, sponsors will be treated to light Hors D’oeuvres.
For those interested in getting involved or learning more about sponsorship opportunities, inquiries can be directed to Kathy Bates at [email protected], Margaret Watkins at [email protected], or Laurie at [email protected].
Beyond the thrill of the game, the Tyler Union and RMG Charity Golf Tournament represent a meaningful opportunity to support the YMCA of Calhoun County’s vital work in providing children with access to educational, recreational, and developmental programs. By participating in this event, golfers and sponsors alike contribute directly to the well-being and future success of young people in the community.
Join Tyler Union, RMG, and fellow community members on the greens of the Anniston Country Club for a day of golf, goodwill, and giving back. Your swing could make a difference in a child’s life.
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