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September 12, 2024

Indiana Golf Tournament

The 29th Annual Indiana Golf Tournament will be held at the Pebble Brook Golf Club in Noblesville, Indiana.

Proceeds from this year’s golf tournament will be donated to the Sergeant John K. Rankel Memorial Scholarship through the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation. If you would like to learn more about Sgt Rankel’s story, please click HERE.

Sponsorship Opportunities

TOURNAMENT SPONSOR – $5,500

  • Logo included on brochure and on the event brochure
  • Event signage
  • Two golf foursomes with lunch and dinner included
  • Hole sponsorship included

DINNER SPONSOR – $3,500

  • We recognize your contribution on a sign at the serving line
  • Golf foursome with lunch and dinner included
  • Hole sponsorship included

HELO SPONSOR – $3,500 (SOLD OUT)

  • We recognize your contribution on a sign at the helo drop
  • Golf foursome with lunch and dinner included
    • Your foursome is eligible for a helo ride
  • Hole sponsorship included

BEVERAGE CART SPONSOR – $3,000

  • We provide & place your sponsor signs on the beverage carts
  • Golf foursome with lunch and dinner included
  • Hole sponsorship included

LUNCH SPONSOR – $3,000

  • We recognize your contribution on a sign at the event
  • Golf foursome with lunch and dinner included
  • Hole sponsorship included

CORPORATE SPONSOR – $1,500

  • Golf foursome with lunch and dinner included
  • Hole sponsorship included

GOLF FOURSOME – $1000

  • Eighteen holes of golf
  • Includes lunch and dinner

HOLE SPONSOR – $800

  • We recognize your contribution on a sign at a tee box
  • Includes dinner for two

*golf not included

FRIENDS OF MCSF – $200

  • Includes dinner for two

*golf not included

Event Details

Venue

80 Years, 80 Miles in His Honor

Eighty years ago, on June 26, 1944, Sergeant Richard Herman Young, “B” Company, 1st Battalion, 23rd Marines, 4th Marine Division, was killed in action in Saipan during World War II. Now his son, Hal, who is 90 years old, is walking 80 miles in his father's honor.

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