StoneEagle Seeks Sponsors for Charity Golf Tournament
StoneEagle is offering $3,500 hole sponsorship opportunities to companies and individuals that wish to support Golf for Heroes and Carry The Load.
by Staff
July 21, 2017
2 min to read
DALLAS — StoneEagle is seeking sponsors for Golf for Heroes, a charity tournament scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 10, in conjunction with the annual Industry Summit.
The tournament will benefit Carry The Load, a charity dedicated to actively honoring members of the military, law enforcement, firefighters and first responders. It will be held at The Cowboys Golf Club in Grapevine, Texas, near Dallas, less than a mile from the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center, where Industry Summit will take place Sept. 11–14.
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“StoneEagle is excited to host the first annual charity Golf for Heroes tournament benefiting Carry The Load,” said Jason Gillette, vice president of sales and marketing for StoneEagle. “We truly appreciate the companies and individuals generously contributing to support Carry The Load, an outstanding organization, dedicated to providing active, meaningful ways to honor and celebrate the sacrifices made by our nation’s heroes.”
Companies and individuals are welcome to sponsor a hole on the course. Sponsorship of each hole costs $3,500 and includes:
Tournament entry for a foursome
Lunch and dinner for four
Prominent hole signage
Inclusion of a giveaway item in every player’s gift bag
“Our hats are off to StoneEagle for organizing this tournament and supporting Carry The Load,” said David Gesualdo, show chair of Industry Summit and publisher of Auto Dealer Today and F&I and Showroom. “It’s a worthwhile endeavor and a truly unique — and highly valuable — sponsorship opportunity.”
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Registration for Industry Summit 2017 is open at the event’s website. Attendees who register by Aug. 11 will enjoy a $100 discount. To discuss sponsorship and exhibition opportunities, contact David Gesualdo at (727) 947-4027 or via email.
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