Treat yourself to an early weekend, and spend a Friday out on the green at the 2017 Get Busy Fighting Golf Tournament, honoring Ginny’s legacy.
Get Busy Fighting Golf Tournament
The annual tournament, now in its fourth year, benefits the Laura Crandall Brown Foundation. It takes place Friday, Nov. 3 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m at Highland Park Golf Course.
Come for a shotgun start at 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. If both shotgun times are not filled before the tournament, all start times will be moved to 8 a.m. Organizers will confirm times no later than one week prior to the event.
Pricing
Prices are $125 for a single player, or $500 for a team. You can register for the Get Busy Fighting tournament via online form.
For more information and sponsorship opportunities, you can contact Mary Anne King.
Laura Crandall Brown Foundation
By participating in the Get Busy Fighting Golf Tournament, you’re helping support the Laura Crandall Brown Foundation. This non-profit organization supports research for early detection of ovarian cancer and enriches the community through gynecological cancer awareness.
While You’re in the Area
While you’re in the Highland Park area, why not grab a bite to eat? Rojo one of the best not-so-hidden gems in the neighborhood. The laid-back atmosphere goes great with the mix of Latin and American food. They’re known for having a great bar, too, so treat yourself to a margarita for a tournament well played.
If you’ve already got dinner plans and just need a pick-me-up, pop into O’Henry’s Coffee. Whether you’re looking for hot, cold, or dessert drinks, this quaint shop makes for the perfect stop.
Long-Lewis Ford
Giving back to the Hoover and Greater Birmingham community is an important part of business at Long-Lewis Ford. We’re proud to be a sponsor for the Get Busy Fighting Golf Tournament.
Enjoy a Friday on the green, then swing by to see our lineup of feature-packed new and pre-owned vehicles. We’re happy to help you find the perfect fit.
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