Tuesday, May 17, 2022

CourseCO Management Company Offers Members, Players Access to Unique Golf Fundraiser to Benefit First-Tee-North Coast

(RELEASE) — CourseCo, one of the golf industry’s fastest-growing golf course management firms with a portfolio of 30 18-hole golf courses in five states, is offering golfers a chance to play in a unique golf tournament series while supporting their favorite charities.

Players can choose any of the 30 CourseCo courses to compete in the Fight For Life Golf Series tournaments.  Many of CourseCo’s courses are in the Bay Area of California. But they also manage courses in Central and Southern California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, and Montana.

All CourseCo members and golfers can reserve their space in the Golf Series at any CourseCo Golf Club for a once in a lifetime experience. The one-time entry fee of $150 covers entry into all six tournaments in the Summer Series. Golfers will have the opportunity to play one round with their handicap index on six different weekends over the summer, win prizes, be on a live leaderboard with other golfers across the US, earn points based on finish, and qualify for the National Championship in Orlando, Florida.

At the same time players will be supporting the First Tee - North Coast in its work to impact the lives of young people by providing educational programs that build character and instill life-enhancing values through the game of golf. A total of $50 of the $150 entry fee will go to First Tee – North Coast.

Managing Partners in CourseCO are CEO Michael Sharp, Founder Tom Isaak, CFO John Telischak and COO Tom Bugbee.

The schedule for the Fight For Life Golf Summer Series:

Summer Series:

Chipd In Open:  June 17th, 18th or 19th

Players Patriot Classic:  July 1st, 2nd or 3rd

Road Hole Challenge:  July 15th, 16th or 17th

GPG Championship:  June 29th, 30th or 31st

Challenge Cup:  August 12th, 13th or 14th

Summer Championship:  August 26th, 27th, or 28th

To enter the Fight For Life Golf Series, or for more information, visit https://chipdin.com/pages/first-tee-north-coast

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