• 46°

Tee Up Fore Business Golf Tournament needs more teams

MADISON – The annual Tee Up Fore Business Golf Tournament is tomorrow, Sept. 20, and the Madison Chamber of Commerce is in need of more teams.

Hosted by the Chamber and sponsored by Polaris Industries, the tournament takes place at Sunset Landing Golf Course. It begins with a 8 a.m. shotgun start. Teams will play 18-holes in a four-person scramble.

Participants will enjoy breakfast before beginning, then relax over lunch as they award tournament winners.

According to Chamber director Pam Honeycutt, the team registration includes two carts and green fee, breakfast, lunch, goodie bag and a grand prize raffle ticket for each team player.

To register a team, visit www.madisonalchamber.com or contact our office at 256-325-8317.  You do not need to be a Madison Chamber member to participate in this event.

“We have two exciting hole-in-one prize holes this year,” Honeycutt said. “Test your skill for the chance to win a new Genesis G70 from Genesis of Huntsville, sponsored by Lee Company. There will also be a hole-in-one prize of $10,000, sponsored by Peggie Hulebak Rowell,P.C. Cash prizes will be awarded for first, second and last place teams. There will also be door prizes and a grand prize raffle.”

Honeycutt said the event provides an excellent opportunity to network in an open, entertaining setting.

“There are also lots of ways for any sized company to promote their business and gain valuable exposure to local business professionals,” she said. “They can sponsor a hole, a contest, or a door prize to join in the fun.”

So grab your teammates and come on out for a fun day of networking and relaxed competition. Visit www.madisonalchamber.com or contact our office at 256-325-8317 and join the fun.

Madison

MVP names Madison Visionary Award recipients

Bob Jones High School

Local Talent Shines In Alabama Baseball Victory At Toyota Field

Bob Jones High School

Bartlett selected as Executive Director of US Chess Federation

Madison

Mill Creek students shine in Elementary Science Olympiad

Madison

Facility dog Daryl comforts, ‘listens’ to children at Midtown elementary

Madison

Batt-Rawden named ‘Alabama School Psychologist of the Year’

Madison

Madison city councilman Teddy Powell loses to Marilyn Lands in special election for HD10

Bob Jones High School

Bob Jones’ population fondly remembers Angela Mooney

Digital Version

Digital version of The Madison Record – March 27, 2024

Events

AUSA showcasing the U.S. Army’s technological advances in Huntsville

Madison

Voters in HD10 to decide who fills unexpired term today

Madison

Jackie Smith’s legacy thrives through her students at Mill Creek

Harvest

AUSA sponsors ‘Operation Deploy Your Dress’ for women’s gowns

Bob Jones High School

Bob Jones ‘fetches’ ‘Mean Girls – High School Version’ for Spring Musical

Events

Arts Huntsville announces Panoply Arts Festival 2024 highlights  

Huntsville

Women in Tech – Huntsville event to view business future, open scholarships

James Clemens High School

Students in grades K-11 earn City Chess Champ titles

Madison

MVP Community Impact Grant helps library’s Music Garden

Harvest

Enjoy a day of celebration at TARCOG’s Senior Fun Fest

Madison

Kim Dykes named state’s Augmentative and Alternative Communication Professional

Bob Jones High School

All-Girls National Chess Championships set for Chicago

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

Mustang Mud Run Set For April 13- Register Now

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

Madison Miracle League Facility Hopes To Be “Shining” Location

Bob Jones High School

Madison Visionary Awards: Madison residents and business leaders named finalists for volunteerism awards

x