Tammy Stratman-Brown Foundation Golf Tournament part of inaugural St. Charles County Charity Cup Championship golf tournament

 

Five local charity golf tournaments combined this year to form the first ever St. Charles County Charity Cup Championship golf tournament.

 

To be eligible, participants must register and play in three of five designated local charity golf tournaments and win one of them.

 

Five winning teams will then compete in the all-fees paid St. Charles County Charity Cup Championship tournament to be held at The Bluffs in September.

 

The foursome who succeeds in winning the Charity Cup Championship will be invited to a two-day, all fees paid PGA Bogey Hills Jamboree Pro-Am, also to be held in September.

 

A total of 40 teams from across the country will compete in the Pro-Am and gifts and prizes in excess of $35,000 will be awarded.

 

Proceeds from all of the tournaments benefit local charities. Now is your chance to have fun while giving back to your community.

 

Follow these three steps to get your name in the pages of St. Charles golf history.

 

Step One: Play in three and win one of these five tournaments

 

The River City Rage Children’s Golf Tournament

Monday, April 23, 2007

Mid Rivers Golf Course – noon start time

The River City Rage is a locally owned, professional indoor football team whose charity benefits a variety of children’s charities. The entry fee of $70 includes 18 holes of golf with cart, lunch provided by Mr. Goodcents, dinner provided by Fazoli’s, beverages on course, goodie bag and a sports memorabilia auction. For more information contact Matt Jones at 636-896-4235 or matt@ragefootball.com.

 

The Sts. Joachim & Ann Care Service Golf Tournament

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Old Hickory Golf Club – 11 a.m. start time

Sts. Joachim & Ann Care Service serves those in crisis by providing for the homeless and preventing hunger. The entry fee of $150 includes 18 holes of golf with cart, a lunch cook-out at 11 a.m., a buffet dinner and open bar, beverages on course and prizes and a Sports Memorabilia Auction. For more information call 636-734-4207 or visit the website at www.jacares.org.

 

The Family Support Services “Swing 4 Kids” Golf Tournament

Monday, June 25, 2007

Falls Golf Course – 11 a.m. start time

Family Support Services provides quality educational, recreational and respite support and services that promote inclusion in all aspects of life for people with developmental disabilities and their families. The $125 entry fee includes 18 holes of golf with cart, lunch, dinner and beverages on course, prizes and a sports memorabilia auction. For more information contact Laurie Stump at 636-614-1305 or visit the Family Support website at www.familsupportservices.org.

 

The Tammy Stratman-Brown Foundation 3rd Annual Charities Golf Tournament

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Falls Golf Course – 1 p.m. start time

This charity is dedicated to the memory of Tammy Stratman-Brown who lost her battle with cancer in August, 2004. The charity benefits three separate efforts: cancer research, mission work, and education through scholarships and training programs. The entry fee of $85 includes 18 holes of golf and cart, lunch, dinner and beverages on course, numerous on-course golfing contests--including a hole-in-one chance to win a Harley Davidson Motorcycle, Skins Game (50-50), raffles, auctions and attendance prizes. For more information contact Dawn Gass at 636-332-5636 or visit the company’s website www.rkstratman.com.

 

The Crider Health Center Foundation Golf Tournament

Monday, August 27, 2007

Bogey Hills Country Club – 11:30 a.m. start time

The Crider Center’s purpose is to build resilience and promote recovery through partnerships for mental health. Since 1979, Crider Center has been providing services to children, youth and adults who are not insured, underinsured or below poverty level, and affected by mental illness or serious emotional disorders. The $150 entry fee includes 18 holes of golf with cart, Pro Shots, beverages on course, lunch and heavy hors d’ oeuvres, cash bar, awards and auction. For more information contact Paula Walters at 636-262-5995 or visit www.cridercenter.org.

 

Additional information about title, putting green or hole sponsorships for the St. Charles County Charity Cup Championship can be found at www.stcchampionsforcharity.org.

 

Step Two: Compete and win the St. Charles County Charity Cup Championship Golf Tournament

 

St. Charles County Charity Cup Championship Golf Tournament

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

The Bluffs Golf Course 12:30 p.m. start time

The Crider Center’s purpose is to build resilience and promote recovery through partnerships for mental health. Since 1979, Crider Center has been providing services to children, youth and adults who are not insured, underinsured or below poverty level, and affected by mental illness or serious emotional disorders. The $150 entry fee includes 18 holes of golf with cart, Pro Shots, beverages on course, lunch and heavy hors d’ oeuvres, cash bar, awards and auction. For more information contact Paula Walters at 636-262-5995 or visit www.cridercenter.org.

 

Step Three: Compete and win the Bogey Hills Jamboree Pro-Am Golf Tournament

 

The Bogey Hills Jamboree Pro-Am Golf Tournament

Tuesday and Wednesday, September 11-12, 2007

Bogey Hills Country Club Golf Course – start time to be announced

(Pros play September 13-14)

 

The Bogey Hills Country Club will again host of The Bogey Hills Jamboree Pro-Am, believed to be the largest three-day Pro-Am in the state.

 

Teams of four amateurs play 36 holes of golf with PGA golf professionals on Tuesday, September 11 and Wednesday, September 12. The Pro-Am portion concludes with an awards banquet Wednesday evening. All 40 teams in the Pro-Am will be winners with gifts and prizes in excess of $35,000 being awarded.

 

The amateur teams will be treated to breakfast, lunch and dinner on Tuesday and Wednesday, plus a deluxe cocktail party for participants and a guest on Tuesday night, and seats at the awards banquet for participants and a guest on Wednesday evening.

 

The Jamboree Pro-Am concludes on Thursday with the 40 golf professionals playing a third round for a pro purse of $20,000.

 

If you like to have fun, you’ll love this Pro-Am.

 

The Bogey Hills Jamboree Pro-Am is held in conjunction with The Greater St. Louis Area Golf Charities and proceeds go to area charities.