Golf Season Kicks Off with Charity Tournaments in Rhode Island

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As the golf season begins in Rhode Island, a series of charity tournaments are scheduled for this summer. From prestigious courses like Misquamicut and Newport Country Club to supporting vital causes, these events offer a unique way to enjoy the game of golf while giving back to the community. Players can participate in various tournaments throughout the season, contributing to local charities while enjoying beautiful fairways and camaraderie.

Golf Season Kicks Off with Exciting Charity Tournaments!

As the spring blooms and golf season is officially here, Rhode Island is buzzing with anticipation for a series of exciting charity tournaments scheduled for this summer! Whether you are a seasoned golfer or just starting to pick up the clubs, these events offer a chance to play on some of the most exclusive courses in the state while supporting local charities. Mark your calendars and tee up for a good cause!

First Stop: Misquamicut Club

Starting off the list is the highly regarded Misquamicut Club, which will host the Providence College 2025 Athletic Director’s Cup on May 14. This is a golden opportunity to get on a prestigious course, and who knows, you might even catch a glimpse of Taylor Swift’s house while you’re at it! To enter, it will cost $2,000 for a single player or $8,000 for a foursome. Not only will you be playing on beautiful fairways, but you’ll also be contributing to a worthy cause—how great is that?

Point Judith Country Club: A Historical Venue

Then, mark your calendars for May 27 because Point Judith Country Club will be holding its “Fore the Players” Golf Outing. The entry fee is set at $1,250 for individuals or $5,000 for a foursome. Proceeds from this event will support URI men’s basketball’s NIL fund. Plus, this club has historical significance—did you know that Tiger Woods stayed in the area during an amateur tournament? Talk about aiming for greatness!

Newport Country Club’s Renowned Tournament

Next up is the Naval War College Foundation Newport Open at Newport Country Club on June 2. With a cost of $1,000 for a single entry, this tournament is recognized for hosting the very first US Open back in 1895 and even welcome the US Senior Open just last year. Playing on this historic ground isn’t something you want to miss!

Drive Away Parkinson’s Disease at Quidnessett Country Club

Also on June 2, make sure to check out the tournament for Driving Away Parkinson’s Disease at Quidnessett Country Club. With a fee of $275 for an individual or $1,100 for a foursome, you’ll enjoy some of the course’s most beautiful holes while contributing to a vital health cause.

Richard Bornstein Memorial Dwares JCC Golf Classic

Don’t forget about the Richard Bornstein Memorial Dwares JCC Golf Classic at Warwick Country Club, happening on June 9. For $350 per player or $1,300 per team, make your way to one of the most stunning par-3 holes you’ll ever see. Play golf and support a community initiative at the same time!

Leadership Rhode Island Golf Classic

Also on June 9, take part in the Leadership Rhode Island Golf Classic at Wannamoisett Country Club for a cost of $375 for a single entry or $1,500 for a foursome. The greens are expected to be in tip-top shape ahead of the Northeast Amateur. Enjoy a day of camaraderie and community support surrounded by beautiful scenery.

Hasbro Children’s Golf Invitational

As we move into July, save the date for July 21, when the Hasbro Children’s Golf Invitational takes place at Rhode Island Country Club. This event costs $2,000 for an individual or $8,000 for a foursome. With gorgeous closing holes and delectable food, it’s the ultimate way to indulge while contributing to a fantastic cause.

Adoption Rhode Island Tournament at Shelter Harbor

And don’t forget the Adoption Rhode Island tournament scheduled for September 15 at Shelter Harbor, an elite course. The cost is $2,500 for a foursome, which includes a tee sign—play and promote adoption in style!

Sakonnet Golf Club: A Walk in the Park

Last but certainly not least, while Sakonnet Golf Club doesn’t have public tournaments announced as of now, it’s worth noting it’s recognized as a prime walking course. So, if you’re looking for a wonderful day on the greens, this might be a great choice!

These charity golf tournaments are more than just a chance to hit the course; they offer a unique opportunity to enjoy the game of golf while supporting local charities. So, gather your friends, sign up, and make it a summer filled with sportsmanship and giving back!

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