The deadline for the CGA’s 2nd Annual Bandon Dunes Dream Golf Vacation raffle is TODAY AT 4:00 PM–Don’t let someone else win your dream golf vacation to a 5-star golf resort with lake-side accomodations!
As a proud partner of Bandon Dunes Golf Resort in Bandon, Oregon, the CGA is raffling off a Bandon Dunes golf vacation for two valued at $6,670. The raffle benefits the CGA’s nationally recognized Solich Caddie and Leadership Academy at the home course of the CGA, CommonGround Golf Course, Meridian Golf Club and now in Grand Junction at Tiara Rado and Lincoln Park Golf Courses respectively.
Considered a “Bucket List” golf destination, Bandon Dunes Golf Resort is a walking-only facility with a rich tradition of caddies which connects golfers to the essential experience of the game of golf. Raffle winners can play at any of the five unique courses where players can “..immerse themselves in the traditions of a timeless game and the grandeur of Oregon’s rugged coast.”
Raffle tickets are $20 each and can be purchased online from now until August 3, 2017.
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS
One (1) Grand Prize winner and a guest will receive:
- Three night, double occupancy accommodations in Bandon’s Chrome Lofts
- Six rounds of golf, per person ($4,470 Value)
- Reservations for golf and accommodations are based on availability.
- Caddie fees courtesy of the CGA ($1,200 Value)
- $500 Credit toward food/beverage at Bandon Dunes
- $500 Gift Card toward transportation
The Grand Prize winner will be chosen on the morning of August 4, 2017. The winner will have until June 30, 2018 to redeem their golf vacation. Direct flight access is available on United Airlines from Denver to North Bend, Oregon from June 11th through October 4th.
The 2016 Bandon Dunes raffle raised more than $26,000 for the various Solich Academy chapters.
About the Solich Caddie & Leadership Academy
Founded in 2012 at CommonGround Golf Course, the Academy creates opportunities for young people to develop leadership skills and enhance character through a foundation built around caddying. This two- year program allows young men and women to learn about all the benefits golf has to offer from the caddie perspective. Grants are provided to underprivileged children to provide them with the opportunity to learn to caddie. The Academy teaches its participants important life skills they need to be successful both on and off the course. Participants attend weekly leadership meetings and fulfil a community service requirement to learn how to benefit their community. CLICK TO LEARN MORE
For more information, contact:
Ryan Smith
Managing Director, Development & Communications
Colorado Golf Association
rsmith@coloradogolf.org
Office: 303.974.2108