The Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville (BGCN) will host its first Topgolf Tournament on Tuesday, Nov. 13 at Topgolf Fishers, 9200 E. 116th St. The afternoon will feature food, drinks, giveaways, a silent auction and Topgolf’s TopContender gameplay, all while supporting affordable, after-school programming for over 2,000 local youth and teens.
“BGCN’s first Topgolf Tournament will help ensure that the Club’s memberships remain affordable to local youth. Each day after school, over 325 members come to the Club at a cost of only $55 for the year, while the true cost of a membership is $555 per year. This outing is a great opportunity for businesses and citizens of Hamilton County to give back and support local youth,” said BGCN Board Member and Committee Chairman, Paul Cahlamer, of Sysco Indianapolis.
The event will kick off at noon with check-in and open play. A lunch buffet, sponsored by Sysco Indianapolis, and two TopContender games will follow beginning at 12:45 p.m. During the event, participants will have the chance to participate in contests such as closest-to-the-pin and longest drive, in addition to a $10,000 hole-in-one contest. The event will wrap up with an awards ceremony at 4:15 p.m.
To inquire about team and individual registrations and sponsorship opportunities, please reach out to BGCN Director of Development Nathan Helm at 317-773-4372 or nhelm@bgcni.org, or register online at bgcni.org/index.php/topgolf-tournament. The deadline to register is Monday, Nov. 5.
About the Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville
The Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville provides high-quality, low-cost programs for youth members with the help of donors and sponsors. Between the Club, the Community Center and Camp Crosser, it provides opportunities for members to enjoy activities and experiences that help shape character and offer new perspectives. The Club is dedicated to inspiring and enabling all young people to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens by promoting leadership, character, health and physical development.