Looking for a great deal on golf while supporting a worthy cause? The United Way of Marshall County's Give & Golf Card is back, and it's one of the best bargains in the area. For a $60 donation to United Way, cardholders receive six free rounds of golf — two rounds each at Pretty Lake Golf Club, Swan Lake Resort, and Woodbury Golf Course — a combined value of $314.
As an added bonus, Give & Golf Card holders also receive 10% off merchandise at the Swan Lake Resort and Woodbury golf shops.
Give & Golf Cards are available at participating golf courses, at the United Way offices at 2680 Miller Drive, Suite 120 in Plymouth, or by calling 574-936-3366. Cards can also be purchased with cash or check at the following locations: Argos Municipal Building, Bremen Town Hall, Culver Coffee Company, Culver Town Hall, Oliver Ford Lincoln, Plymouth Chamber of Commerce, Treat's Squire Shop, and here at the GIANT fm WTCA Radio Station.
Cart rental is required at all courses and is not included with the card. The Give & Golf Card is valid at Pretty Lake Golf Course Monday through Thursday only. At Swan Lake Resort, the card is not valid on Fridays, Saturdays, or Sundays before 1 p.m. There are no use restrictions at Woodbury — just call ahead for a tee time.
The Give & Golf Card is valid through December 31, 2026. For more information, call United Way of Marshall County at 574-936-3366.
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