Gulf Shores, Ala. – (OBA) – The Craft Farms Golf Club in Gulf Shores will host the “Maidens in Pink Stilettos Golf Tournament” one month from today, on October 4th. This annual event raises funds for Pink Heals, an organization dedicated to supporting local health-related causes and initiatives.
Participants will engage in a one-day scramble golf tournament, with four-person teams, including a dedicated ladies’ division.
Golfers can register individually at a fee of $150, which covers green fees and lunch. Additional fundraising activities, such as the sale of mulligans and other golf-related items, will be available on the day of the tournament. Prizes will be awarded for achievements, including a hole-in-one contest.
Sponsorship opportunities are also available for businesses and individuals who wish to support the event and its cause. Sponsors can gain visibility through various promotional materials and at the event itself, showcasing their commitment to community health and wellness. Interested parties are encouraged to contact the organizers for more information on sponsorship packages.
With a focus on community involvement and charitable giving, the event promises to be a day of friendly competition and camaraderie. Those interested in participating or sponsoring the event can visit the official event registration page for more information. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Pink Heals, supporting their mission to provide health support to local residents.
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