MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) – Rock Creek Golf Club is excited to announce the 4th Annual BCH Classic Golf Tournament, taking place on Friday, November 8, 2024. This 4-person scramble is dedicated to raising funds and awareness for foster children across Alabama.
The event kicks off with a biscuit breakfast at 8:00 a.m., followed by a shotgun start at 9:00 a.m. Participants will enjoy an 18-hole round of golf, greens fees, and a cart. The package also includes lunch. Prizes will be awarded to the top three teams, and a variety of raffle prizes will be available.
Registration Details
Individual Player Entry: $150
Team Entry: $600
Sponsorship opportunities are available. To register or learn more, visit charitygolftoday.com/bchgolf or contact Christy Kelley Wilson, the event coordinator, at 251-391-7220 or via email at ckwevents@gmail.com .
The BCH Classic was founded by Steve and Devon Harris as a way to give back to Alabama’s foster care system. After adopting their son, Brian Charles Harris, through the Alabama Pre/Post Adoption Connections (APAC) program—a partnership between the Children’s Aid Society of Alabama and the Alabama Department of Human Resources—the Harrises were inspired to create this annual event.
“Adopting our son was a dream come true,” said Devon Harris. “We want to help other families experience that same joy.” As the GM of Rock Creek Golf Club, Steve Harris saw the perfect opportunity to support the Children’s Aid Society of Alabama (CAS), a nonprofit dedicated to serving children, youth, and families throughout the state.
In addition to raising funds, participants are encouraged to bring new or gently used suitcases to donate, ensuring foster children have a dignified way of transporting their belongings.
Join us for a day of golf, goodwill, and community spirit, and help make a difference in the lives of Alabama’s foster children.
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