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Golf For A Cause; Youth-Reach Annual Tournament

Ken Cooper • Apr 09, 2024

Youth-Reach Golf Tournament Returns For 12th Year

The 12th Annual Golf Tournament organized by Youth-Reach Gulf Coast is set to take place on April 12th, at the Peninsula Golf and Racquet Club in Gulf Shores. This event promises not only a day filled with golf, but also food, fun, and the chance to make lasting memories. This is a must-do event for golf enthusiasts looking to support a great cause. 


The tournament will adopt a four-man scramble format, welcoming teams as well as single players. Teams can sign up for $800, while individual players can join for $200. This entry fee covers various perks including breakfast with biscuits and coffee, snacks and drinks on the course, lunch, and giveaways.


More importantly, the event supports a great cause. All the money raised from the tournament will go towards supporting Youth-Reach Gulf Coast's mission. This organization provides round-the-clock and year-round support and services to young men at their 81-acre campus in Summerdale, offering them a chance for a better future.


Participants will need to check in at 8 a.m. on the day of the event, with the tournament starting at 9 a.m. Those interested in joining or seeking more information can visit the event's
webpage or call (251) 967-4809.


Facilitated by experienced and respected counselors, Youth-Reach Gulf Coast is a faith-based, long-term home intended to heal past wounds, break generational curses, and restore families. Young men ages 18-22 receive intensive counseling and support for developing character, responsibility, and a strong work ethic on our 81-acre campus in rural Summerdale, Alabama.


WHAT:
12th Annual Youth-Reach Gulf Coast Golf Tournament

WHEN: April 12 at 8 a.m. Check-In with a 9 a.m. Shotgun Start

WHERE: Peninsula Golf & Racquet Club, 20 Peninsula Blvd., Gulf Shores, AL 36542

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