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Chip in to End Hunger

September 8 @ 10:00 am
Bishops Bay Country Club

Golf on the shore of Lake Mendota at Bishops Bay Country Club

Help make sure everyone in our community has access to nutritious food and stable housing by golfing in Chip in to End Hunger, an annual event for foursomes at picturesque Bishops Bay Country Club. The event begins with a 10 a.m. shotgun scramble start, with golfers moving quickly through the course, several hole contests and a putting green contest.

The event is capped at 140 participants to ensure quick play and culminates with the after-event awards and cookout, where golfers can stay briefly or linger on the club’s outdoor patio on the shore of Lake Mendota.

Sponsorship levels available from $600 to $7,000. All sponsors at $2,000 and above include complimentary golf and cart for a foursome, offering you the chance to treat employees or key clients to a round of golf at an iconic private course.
See Sponsorship Opportunities >

 

Presenting Sponsor

Godfrey Kahn

 

After Event Sponsor

Title Sponsors

JTKlein, Inc.

Raymond Management Company

 

 

Platinum Sponsors

Ed and Patty Neumueller Foundation
Exact Sciences

Frank Beverage Group
Ideal Builders
Johnson Financial Group

Living in Madison
Parisi A Walbec Company
Ramaker and Associates
Robin Andrews
Standard Imaging Foundation Fund
Starion Bank

Team Keyes
Tom Kunes
Vierbicher
Vogel Brothers
Wealth Enhancement Group
Wisco Hotel Group

 

Box  Breakfast Sponsor

Strand Associates, Inc.
M3 Insurance

 

Driving Range Sponsor

Prairie Clinic SC

 

Hole Contest Sponsors

Zimbrick Eastside

 

Hole Sponsors

Badger Bank
Capital Stone
Entire Car Protection (ECP)
Gordon Flesch
ProPT

 

Putting Green Contest Sponsor

Lake Ridge Bank

 

Event Details
Dates:
September 8
Time:
10:00 am
Event Category:
In Person Event
Organizer:
WayForward Resources
Email:
beth@wayforwardresources.org

You Can Help

Build Stability in Our Community

Now, more than ever, your support helps ensure that people in our community have enough nutritious food to eat and can remain in stable housing.