Upcoming Outings & Tournaments

 

August 14th Capital Centre Pride Hockey Golf Outing 2:00 shotgun

This event is a two person scramble that is raising money to help offset the cost of hockey for the travel teams playing out of the Summit in Lansing. For more information including a downloadable entry form please click HERE.

August 21st Calhoun County MSU Club Golf Outing 9:00 shotgun

Join fellow MSU alumni and friends for the annual Calhoun County MSU golf outing and dinner. This event raises money to support the club's academic scholarships as well as our continuing commitment to Michigan State athletic department programs. Speakers include Sam Puryear, MSU men's golf coach Dave Brown, Director of MSU Alumni and Tim Bograkos MSU alumni and former MSU basketball player. Many other former athletes will also be on hand. For more information and a downloadable entry for please click HERE.

September 17th Pink Ribbon Riders Golf Outing 2:30 shotgun

This four person scramble will raise money to help LOCAL men and women breast cancer patients with direct financial assistance. After golf there will be live entertainment and dinner so even if you can't golf come out and show your support at the dinner. This is a really fun event for all. To find out more about this great cause you can visit http://www.pinkribbonriders.com/ or click HERE for a downloadable informational and entry form.

September 18th Eaton County Humane Society 2010 Golf Tournament 1:00pm shotgun

This event will raise funds to help support the Eaton County Humane Society. It is a four person scramble with many prizes and awards given out. To find out how you can help this great cause through sponsorships, donations, or to play in the event click HERE for more information and a downloadable entry form.

September 26th Golf for a Cure golf outing in honor of Kylie

This outing is a four person scramble to help raise money to fight Rett Syndrome in honor of Kylie a local girl with the disease.

Rett Syndrome is a heartbreaking neurological disorder diagnosed almost exclusively in little girls. After a normal infancy, the baby girl with Rett Syndrome loses the skills she had acquired, and faces a future most often governed by wheelchairs, feeding tubes, seizures, scoliosis, digestive dysfunction, and will require 24-hour-a-day care for the rest of her life. Rett Syndrome occurs spontaneously in approximately one of every 10,000 female births. It can strike any family. To find out more about his event click HERE for a downloadable entry form, visit www.girlpower2cure.org/golf or call Suzanna Friedmann at 269-753-1087.