Hospitality

Hope Mills chamber to host charity golf tournament

By Savanah Ramsey, posted 2 years ago

The Hope Mills Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting its annual charity golf tournament at Gates Four Country Club on May 5 at noon.

The Chamber is partnering with United Way for the event.

“We are truly thankful to be partnering with the Hope Mills Chamber to raise money for United Way,” said Melissa Reid, director of resource development at United Way. “Every dollar raised will stay in this community and will help better the lives of those that live here.” 

The theme for this year’s tournament is Tacos & Margaritas. 

There will be four-person  teams with a cost of $100 per player. For each player, this includes 18 holes of golf (including green fee and cart), unlimited range balls for all participants, boxed lunch, and a dinner buffet. 

Sponsorships and registration for the event is still open until April 21. Go 

here

 for more information.

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