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2018 Indiana Golf Charities Day Coming to Chatham Hills

Sep 18, 2018

Support your local PGA Golf Professional at the 2018 Indiana Golf Foundation Charities Day on Monday, September 24th at The Club at Chatham Hills in Westfield. Each participating Professional will play 72 holes in support of the Indiana Golf Foundation, The First Tee of Indiana, and a charity of his or her choosing.  Charities such as Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital, Gleaners Food Bank, Safe Passage, Inc., and various others will be participating in this event.

Funds will be raised per birdies and eagles made by the participating Professional and total of golf holes played.  If you would like to make a donation please visit our Indiana Golf Charities Day homepage, click on a participating professional below, or signup on your professional signup sheet located at their facility.  Donations will be accepted through Monday, September 24th. 

About the Indiana Golf Foundation
Established in 1994 as a shared vision of the Indiana Golf Association and the Indiana Section PGA, the Indiana Golf Foundation (IGF) is dedicated to affording young people the opportunity to learn the game of golf and the life lessons it teaches. The Foundation is funded by both private and corporate contributions, and due to this generosity, juniors are able participate in our programs with minimal, to no fees.  The Foundation consists of the Indiana Junior Tour, the Gongaware Junior Academy, The First Tee of Indiana, the Indiana Golf Hall of Fame and scholarship programs.
 
About The First Tee of Indiana
Based on the fact that the Indiana Golf Foundation has long operated under the theme of ‘Teaching Life Lessons Through the Game of Golf,’ it made perfect sense to incorporate The First Tee of Indiana under the IGF umbrella.  The First Tee of Indiana began with programming locations in Indianapolis and Richmond and has now reached over 30,000 Indiana youth through National School Programs and green-grass programming.  We currently have program locations in Richmond, Bloomington, Columbus, Michiana and South Central (Dubois, Orange, Crawford & Harrison counties) Indiana. 
 

Jack Barber – Meridian Hills Country Club Ali Beam – Indiana Golf Office
Keith Clark – Hillcrest Country Club Kyle Cramer – Club at Chatham Hills
Todd Firestone – Meridian Hills Country Club Jared Frederick – Maplecrest Country Club
Angela Gauck – North Branch Golf Course Jim Grossi – Maple Creek Golf & Country Club
Roger Lundy – Indiana Golf Office Wes Marshall – The Sagamore Club
Jim & Crystal Morse – Legends Golf Club Tony Pancake – Crooked Stick Golf Club
Amber Pasel – Hillcrest Country Club (Batesville) Dan Ross – Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex
Tony Roth – Coyote Crossing Golf Course Rich Waite – Zionsville Golf Practice Center
Patrick White – Woodland Country Club