Greater Madison Golf Show Furthers Community Reach

by | Jan 16, 2015 | 0 comments

(Madison, WI) – The 14th annual Greater Madison Golf Show will partner with local organizations, this February, in a new fundraising initiative. This endeavor will allow groups to raise funds for their own organizations while selling tickets for Greater Madison Golf Show.

Participating organizations will receive fifty percent of the revenue they generate from golf show ticket sales. Among the organizations participating are Easter Seals Wisconsin, GIRLS’BIZ, and Golf Coaches Association of Wisconsin. Local non-profits will also be among the 100+ exhibitors at Greater Madison Golf Show.

“Greater Madison Golf Show has always had a special relationship with our community, and we were looking for additional ways to enhance that this year,” said Jay Royle, Director of the Greater Madison Golf Show. “This new fundraising effort will benefit both the show and the organizations involved.”

Tickets for the Greater Madison Golf Show are $8 per person, and are free for ages 12 and under. They can be purchased in advance at www.greatermadisongolfshow.com.

The Greater Madison Golf Show will take place in New Holland Pavilion #1 at Alliant Energy Center. Guests can attend the show from February 20th-22nd.

Dates and Times:

Friday, February 20 – 2:00 pm7:00 pm

Saturday, February 21 – 10:00 am6:00 pm

Sunday, February 22 – 10:00 am4:00 pm

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