The Boys & Girls Clubs of Marshall County will host its Annual Golf Outing on Thursday, June 18, at Pretty Lake Golf Club, bringing together golfers, businesses, and community supporters for a day on the course that makes a direct difference in the lives of local youth.
The event will feature a full day of activities, including lunch, a four-person Florida scramble format, and a dinner with awards. Proceeds from the outing support Boys & Girls Clubs programs that provide Marshall County young people with safe environments, positive mentors, and life-changing opportunities.
"Every swing, every putt, and every sponsorship helps make a difference for local kids," organizers say, noting that the biggest wins of the day won't be found on any scorecard.
There are multiple ways to participate and support the cause. Sponsorship options range from hole signs to larger event partnerships, giving businesses and individuals a variety of ways to get involved — whether on the course, promoting their brand, or simply giving back to the community.
Registration is open now with a deadline of June 8th. Teams of four can register at a cost of $750 per team. For more information or to register, visit www.bgcmc.org/golf-fundraiser.
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