My Home Group 9th Annual Charity Golf Tournament

Benefiting Make-A-Wish Arizona and ALS Arizona

Friday, November 15, 2024

Orange Tree Golf Resort
10601 North 56th St.
Scottsdale, AZ 85250

4some

FOURSOME

Golf for four!

Includes 18 holes, lunch, awards and opportunity to bid on silent auction items.

single

SINGLE

Golf for one!

Includes 18 holes, lunch, awards and opportunity to bid on silent auction items.

spec2

SPECTATOR

This is for the non-golfer who would like to attend the event and support the 2 non-profit organizations.  Includes lunch and opportunity to bid on silent auction items. Walking only.

Details

Golf: Our tournament will be played in a scramble format. The basics of a scramble are that every player gets a chance to hit every shot, and the best result of all team members is used as the official shot. You will be scored as a team.

Details: Every team member hits a tee shot on every hole in a scramble. After each team member hits their tee shot, the team picks which tee shot is the best for their specific hole situation. Any player’s ball that isn’t selected can pick up their ball. The team then meets at the location of the selected shot. That is the team’s “first shot,” and all team members will now play from that spot.

Lunch: After play there will be lunch served to all golfers, volunteers and spectators. Lunch details to follow.

ALL GOLFERS MUST REGISTER AT THE REGISTRATION TABLE!
7:00 - 8:00am. Please BRING CASH for mulligans, raffle tickets, donations, games etc. All proceeds will go to our two amazing charities! Each golfer will receive a drink ticket for beer or seltzers for lunch. There will be drink/cart service on the course for you to purchase any additional drinks on your own.

Hole Sponsors: Please also check in at registration and allow time for hole set up prior to 8:15am.

Spectators: We encourage you to check in and visit the registration tables for raffle tickets and auction items.

Schedule

7:00 am
Registration begins
8:15 am
Registration closes
8:20 am Tournament rules / announcements
8:30 am
Shotgun start
12:45 pm
Lunch / Silent Auction / Awards

Orange Tree Golf Club

10601 N 56th St
Scottsdale, AZ 85254

Phone: (480) 948-3730
Web: orangetreegolfcourse.com

Looking to be a sponsor of this event?

My Home Group is happy to welcome event sponsors form all industries and services! If you're interested in volunteering, sponsoring or helping with this event, please email kelly@myhomegroup.com

Learn About Make-A-Wish Arizona

Make-A-Wish Arizona is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, tax-exempt Arizona corporation. Every dollar our chapter receives aids us in our mission to grant wishes of children with critical illnesses. Our financial statements have been audited annually and past statements are available for review upon request.

At Make-A-Wish, our mission is to create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. Our families and medical professionals share with us that a wish becomes an important part of the healing process, helping children manage, and even overcome, their illnesses.

Learn about ALS Arizona

The Arizona Chapter was founded in 1991 to serve the needs of those living with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and their caregivers.

ALS Arizona is dedicated to serving and empowering people living with ALS and their families. We provide free support, resources, and education to Arizonans impacted by ALS, allowing them to endure their diagnosis with dignity, quality of life, and hope for a world without ALS. Through family-centered care initiatives, we assess individual needs in terms of disease progression and equipment and resource needs. We invite families living with ALS into a community of supportive peers, ensuring them that they are not alone. ALS is a devastating, expensive disease that robs individuals of the ability to walk, speak, eat, and eventually breathe. Your support directly impacts daily life for people facing this struggle, aids in the search for a cure, and gives the gift of hope to all people affected by ALS.

The ALS Association covers all the bases — research, patient and community services, public education, and advocacy — in providing help and hope to those facing the disease.