Before we know it, spring will be here with sunny skies and green grass. That also means it’s time to get out on the golf course.
Dustin’s Place, a grief center for children and their families, is hosting its first Ladies Golf Outing Without the Golf. That’s right, escape for a fun-filled day with the ultimate ladies’ outing, where you can shop, sip, and savor the day while cruising through scenic fairways. Indulge in delicious food, delightful drinks, and creative vibes as participants will stop to craft beautiful art pieces along the way. It’s the perfect blend of relaxation, creativity, and good company – no clubs required!
This event is golf without the golf—no skills required, just a desire to have fun while making a difference! The day will begin with mimosas on the green, setting the tone for a laid-back and inspiring experience.
As you drive through the beautiful fairways of Woodbury Golf Course, you’ll enjoy shopping, delicious eats, and interactive stations designed to inspire creativity—all set against the picturesque backdrop of the golf course. At every tee box and green, you’ll find new ways to engage, relax, and connect with friends, family, and the community.
Wrap up the day with a delightful lunch and celebrate the support you’ve shown for grieving children and families in our community. This is the perfect outing for your office staff, a group of friends, or a special Mother’s Day treat for your mom.
Ladies Golf Outing Without the Golf to support Dustin’s Place is May 6 at Woodbury Golf Course in Plymouth. Tickets are $400 for a 4-person team.
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