Calling all golfers! Sign up for Greater Williamsburg’s most popular charity golf tournament, Make Par for Pets Golf Classic benefiting the homeless animals at The Heritage Humane Society. Now through midnight on Monday, Sept. 9, register for the last remaining tournament spots to get in on the fun while networking with the area’s top businesses and organizations, all for a good cause.
Tee up on Sept. 13 at the annual Make Par for Pets Golf Classic, the area’s buzziest golf tournament. Sunny skies, 75-degree temperatures and another year of big-grin memories (like last year!) are forecasted. Golfers tee off on the championship golf courses of Kingsmill Resort. They’ll play where the PGA and LPGA pros competed on the stunning Pete Dye-designed River Course or the Arnold Palmer-designed Plantation Course.
Registration is open and the field is filling up. Claim a spot or a foursome. Registration for each player includes greens fee, cart, range use, hot breakfast sandwich, draft beer all day, and Italian-themed buffet lunch. Register online to play in the 2024 Make Par for Pets Golf Classic.
Among the new features at this year’s tournament, the mid-Atlantic’s favorite crooner brothers from Good Shot Judy will take the stage for a few tunes during lunch in Kingsmill’s famed James River Grand Ballroom.
Make Par for Pets Golf Classic combines the giving power of both golfers and sponsors to make a life-changing difference for homeless pets in need right here in the Greater Williamsburg community. Every dollar raised here stays here. And, every memory made from it is topped with knowing that the shelter’s homeless pets will be receiving much-needed care, food, water and a safe place to stay temporarily as they await their fur-ever homes.
This year’s Make Par for Pets Golf Classic has a strong field of area businesses and organizations who are introducing themselves or staying top-of-mind with participants and throughout the community. Major returning sponsors include Presenting Sponsor Invisible Fence Brand of Hampton Roads, Beer Sponsor Noah’s Ark Veterinary Hospital, Media Sponsor WYDaily/The Tide Radio, Breakfast Sponsor Pyramid Roofing, Closest to the Pin Sponsor GuernseyTingle and Longest Drive Sponsor Davenport & Company. New for 2024, Entertainment Sponsor Good Shot Judy will feature co-founders and golf-loving brothers Brett and Jeff Cahoon, who will start the day swinging golf clubs before crooning a few big band swing songs with a special performance at the Awards Luncheon.
Joining them is a diverse group of Eagle Sponsors, Birdie Sponsors, Hole Sponsors, and “Purr-fect” Team Package with Hole Sponsors.
The dedicated volunteers of The Heritage Humane Society Auxiliary (HHS Auxiliary) help Make Par for Pets Golf Classic a major success year after year. There are so many ways to be a winner on tournament day. This year’s raffle prizes include gift cards, gift baskets, show tickets, wine tours and more. This year’s Raffle Sponsor is Arby’s in Yorktown.
Pets ready for the best round of their lives
Make Par for Pets helps the homeless pets at The Heritage Humane Society during their temporary stays as they look for their forever families to adopt them. Nearly 250 dogs, cats and small pets are currently in the shelter’s care. Adoptable pets are available to meet during The Heritage Humane Society’s visiting and adopting hours from noon to 4:30 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday.
To learn more, visit HeritageHumane.org, call 757-221-0150, or visit The Heritage Humane Society located at 430 Waller Mill Road, Williamsburg, VA 23185.
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