On Monday, November 14, 2016Â there will be several golfers that will be playing our Golf Marathon, Â â100 Holes of Golfâ to help raise money to give back to junior golf grants through Morton Golf Foundation.
Picture from last year’s 100 Holes of Golf
A junior golf grant is defined as financial support for families to help their children 18 years old and younger to learn to compete, develop skills, enhance core values & build lasting relationships through the game of golf.
As each golfer tees off to play their â100 Holes of Golfâ there are no rules. The only object is to get the ball in the hole. There are no lost balls. There is no score. There are no time frame. Everyone is out there to have fun and support junior grants. Each group that is out there will have a volunteer ahead of them to let golfers on the course know that the marathon golfers are coming through. Last year Tom Morton and Mike Woods played their 100 holes in record time. The golfer never waits. Just hit the ball and keep moving. Your 100 holes are done in no time. Feel free to add any players to your TEAM to help you play the 100 holes of golf.
The Sacramento Golf Marathon that day is played on the MacKenzie Golf Course, Arcade Creek Golf Course and The Putting Course near the driving range. Everyone is there as a fundraising event and to support Morton Golf Foundation.
For more information and to sign up please contact: Rob Siebers, rjjsiebers@gmail.com
Whether you are a scratch golfer or high handicapper, it doesnât matter, you can still participate in the 100 Hole Marathon at Bing Maloney Golf Complex in Sacramento. It is all about raising money for youth, disabled and the underserved!
The idea is to complete 100 holes of golf in as short of time as you can! And it is easy! You can participate as a single, a twosome or a foursome. Be creative on how you complete the 100 holes! A single can play 100 holes, a twosome can play 50 holes each or alternate shots for 100 holes and of course a foursome could play 25 holes each. You determine how to complete the 100 holes! The average 100 hole round should take about 6 hours. A few of the golf professionals at the Bing Maloney Golf Complex will also be joining the teams for a few holes during this event and the pros can help you reach your 100 holes of play.
This event is all about charity and not about your score!
The entry fee is FREE! We ask that each individual raise a minimum of $100.00 to be donated to the Morton Golf Foundation (MGF) from friends, family and/or co-workers. The MGF is a 501c3, non- profit foundation supporting the less fortunate in the Sacramento area.
Details:
The Sacramento Golf Marathon will begin at 9:00am on November 14, 2015, on the Bing Maloney Golf Complex, located at 6801 Freeport Blvd in Sacramento, CA 95822.
To enter: For more details, email Brian Fallon at bfallon@hagginoaks.com
Make your donations on line by clicking this link:Â http://mortongolffoundation.org/donations-sponsorships/
- Fill in name, email, address, phone information.
- Under contribution type, click donation button.
- Fill in donation amount and BE SURE TO FILL IN DONATION âON BEHALF OF BOXâ with the 100 Hole Marathon participant name.
- Click Submit
- Fill in credit card information
- Click âDonateâ