Golf Lovers Tee Off For New Tournament
Ken Cooper • February 1, 2025
Orange Beach Golf Center hosts its first Valentine's tournament

Get ready to tee off with your special someone this Valentine's Day weekend! The Orange Beach Golf Center is hosting its first-ever Cupid's Cup, a couples golf tournament designed to celebrate love and friendly competition amidst the stunning coastal scenery.
Participants are encouraged to wear pink for Valentine's Day. There will be prizes and a closest-to-the-pin contest.
Event Details:
- Date: Saturday, February 15th, 2025
- Time:
- Check-in and Breakfast: 8:00 AM - 8:45 AM
- Tee-off: 9:00 AM (Shotgun Start)
- Lunch and Awards Ceremony: 1:00 PM (approximately)
- Format: 9-Hole Shotgun Scramble
- Cost: $100 per couple (includes green fees, cart rental, breakfast, lunch, and prizes)
- Registration: Secure your spot online at 2025 Cupid's Cup Valentine's Golf Tournament or call the Golf Center at 251-981-4653. Limited spots available!
- Location: Orange Beach Golf Center, 4700 Easy Street, Orange Beach, AL 36561
- Contact: For additional information or inquiries, please call the Golf Center at 251-981-4653.
What to Expect:
- Shotgun Start: All couples will begin play simultaneously from different holes, ensuring a quick and exciting pace of play.
- Scramble Format: This team-based format allows each couple to choose the best shot among themselves for each stroke, promoting collaboration and a relaxed playing experience suitable for all skill levels.
- Prizes and Awards: Compete for recognition and prizes awarded to top-performing couples in various categories, including closest to the pin.
Additional Information:
- Attire: Participants are encouraged to wear pink for Valentine's Day.
- Clubs and Equipment: Rental clubs are available at the Golf Center for those who need them.
- Weather: Be sure to check the weather forecast and dress appropriately. Layered clothing is recommended.
- Skill Level: This tournament is open to all skill levels, from beginners to experienced golfers. The emphasis is on having fun and enjoying quality time with your partner.
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