WINDHAM – The Adaptive Sports Foundation will be hosting its annual charity golf tournament, Tee It Up For Adaptive Sports, sponsored by A. Colarusso & Son, Inc. on September 30 at Windham Country Club.
This is the 20th year of the outing, and it features a day of golf, lunch on the course, prizes, contests and the 19th Hole Reception, which is a cocktail party that includes an open bar with top-shelf liquor, heavy hors d’oeuvres and camaraderie. The four-person scramble tournament is scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. with a shotgun start. The driving range and putting green will be open beforehand as well for golfers to warm up for their day on the course.
There are plenty of prizes available to win, including not one, but two hole-in-one contest cars. Two holes will be designated as hole-in-one contest holes, and each one gives golfers a chance to win a new car, one Jeep and one Ford. Other prizes include free rounds of golf at local golf courses, gift cards, swag bags and more.
It costs $175 per golfer to participate in this event, and that includes a ticket to the 19th Hole Reception. Whether you have a full foursome or you’re a solo player looking for a day on the links, you are free to sign up. Not only will you be enjoying a day of golf, food and company, but you’ll also be supporting a great cause local to Windham, as all proceeds benefit the Adaptive Sports Foundation.
The charity golf tournament is also still accepting sponsorships, from tee signs to a co-title sponsor and everything in between. If you’re interested in sponsoring this event, a full list of sponsorship opportunities and prices can be found on the ASF’s website.
Both the player registration and the sponsorship registration deadlines are September 14. If you’re interested in joining in on the fun, visit the ASF website at www.adaptivesportsfoundation.org or reach out to James Mitchell, ASF’s Fundraising and Social Media Coordinator by email at james@adaptivesportsfoundation.org.
The Adaptive Sports Foundation will be represented at Windham Country Club all weekend after its tournament. If you can’t make it to the course on September 30, but you still want to learn more about the ASF or donate, they’ll have representation in the pro shop on October 1-2.
The Adaptive Sports Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides profound and life changing experiences for children and adults with physical disabilities, cognitive disabilities and chronic illnesses through outdoor physical activity, education, support and community.
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