The United Way of Indian River County is thrilled to announce the 38th Annual Citrus Golf Tournament, set to take place on April 27, 2024. This highly anticipated event promises a day of camaraderie, competition, and community support, all in the spirit of advancing the vital mission of United Way.
Golf enthusiasts of every skill level are invited to join us on Saturday, April 27th, at Sandridge Golf Club Dunes Course. Teeing off at 8:00 AM, participants will enjoy a full day of golf, including 18 holes and course games, breakfast kindly donated by Natalie’s Orchid Island Juice Company and McDonald’s, followed by lunch and an awards ceremony to cap off the festivities.
The Citrus Golf Tournament serves as a cornerstone fundraising event, with all proceeds directly benefiting the vital programs and services championed by the United Way. Every sponsor and participant contribute to the ongoing pursuit of a more resilient and vibrant Indian River County.
Registration is now open for teams of four at unitedwayirc.org/citrus-golf-tournament. Secure your spot today for $800 per foursome, with exclusive sponsorship packages also available. Our esteemed sponsors include Gould Cooksey and Fennell at the Platinum level, and the Bernard A. Egan Foundation and The Hill Group at Gold.
Rusty Banack and Martin Bireley, co-chairs of the tournament, expressed enthusiasm, stating, “We are thrilled to host this prestigious golf event in support of the United Way for the 38th consecutive year. It presents a remarkable occasion for golf enthusiasts and agricultural enterprises alike to unite in making a tangible impact on the lives of our fellow community members.”
Given the tournament’s perennial popularity, we encourage early registration to secure your team’s participation. For further details or to register, please visit UnitedWayIRC.org or reach out to Sydney Mihailoff at (772) 567-8900.
Join us as we tee off for a day of golfing excellence and philanthropic spirit, marking another milestone in our unwavering commitment to the well-being of Indian River County. Together, we drive change, one swing at a time.