StoneEagle Opens Dallas Golf Tournament Registration
DALLAS — StoneEagle announced that registration is now open for Golf for Heroes, a charity tournament scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 10, in conjunction with the annual Industry Summit. The Cowboys Golf Club in Grapevine, Texas, near Dallas, will play host; the course is less than a mile from the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention center, where Industry Summit will be held Sept. 11–14.
“StoneEagle is excited to host the first annual charity Golf for Heroes tournament benefiting Carry The Load,” said Jason Gillette, vice president of sales and marketing for StoneEagle. “We hope you will join us for a great day of golf and sincerely appreciate your support of Carry The Load, an outstanding organization, dedicated to providing active, meaningful ways to honor and celebrate the sacrifices made by our nation’s heroes.”
Registration will remain open until August 25 or until 72 golfers have registered. Golfers may register individually or as a foursome at the event’s registration page. Clubs are available for rent from The Cowboys Golf Club; players are advised to make rental arrangements ahead of time by calling (817) 481-7277.
The registration fee includes a catered lunch and dinner and prizes for the first-, second- and third-place teams. Players may enter into a raffle for a number of high-dollar prizes, and every player is eligible for one of four bonus prizes:
Longest Drive (Scotty Cameron Newport Putter)
Closest to the Pin (Bushnell Rangefinder)
Hole-in-One (Trip to Super Bowl)
Putting Contest (Yeti Cooler)
Individuals may also elect to sponsor the tournament. A $3,500 sponsorship includes tournament entry, lunch and dinner for four golfers as well as prominent hole signage and the inclusion of a giveaway item in every player’s gift bag. To become a sponsor or for more information, contact John Day at jday@stoneeagle.com or (855) 937-8729.
“Whether you are a golfer or a supporter of our nation’s servicemembers, police officers and firefighters, you could not ask for a better opportunity than Golf for Heroes,” said David Gesualdo, show chair of Industry Summit and publisher of Auto Dealer Today and F&I and Showroom. “We look forward to seeing you in Dallas, both on the links and on the show floor.”
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