Adam Carter Memorial Golf Tournament
08jul8:00 am2:00 pmAdam Carter Memorial Golf Tournament8:00 am - 2:00 pm(GMT-11:00)
Event Details
The 2nd Annual Adam Carter Memorial Golf Tournament will be held at the beautiful Rock Harbor Golf Course (Rock Course) on July 8, 2021.
Event Details
The 2nd Annual Adam Carter Memorial Golf Tournament will be held at the beautiful Rock Harbor Golf Course (Rock Course) on July 8, 2021.
To register for the event click HERE.
To make a donation, click HERE.
Sponsorship Opportunities are now available.
The 2nd Annual Adam Carter Memorial Golf Tournament
Sponsorship Support
Deadline for sponsorship is June 15, 2021
Adam Carter was always a helper. That quality cost him his life July 8, 2019 when he tried to help in a domestic violence situation. We take this day to celebrate the life of Adam and continue his calling to support those in need around us. All proceeds of The Adam Carter Memorial Golf Tournament will benefit The Laurel Center.
Sponsorship Levels
- Platinum $5000 includes premier advertising at the tournament and in pre-tournament media, one hole sponsorship, registration for 3 teams and a mulligan package for each team.
- Gold $2500 includes advertising at the tournament and in pre-tournament media, one hole sponsorship, registration for 2 teams and a mulligan package for each team.
- Silver $1250 includes one hole sponsorship, registration for 1 team and a mulligan package for the team.
- Bronze $750 includes one hole sponsorship and registration for 1 team.
- Team $500 includes one team registration.
- Donate a PRIZE
For more information, contact Cindy Marzullo at c.marzullo@tlc.ngo or 540-667-6160, x105.
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Time
July 8, 2021 8:00 am - 2:00 pm(GMT-11:00)
Location
Rock Harbor Golf Course
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