Golf Tournament

30th Annual Boys & Girls Clubs of Jackson County Golf Tournament: Saturday, March 28, 2026

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We invite you to be part of our annual Boys & Girls Clubs of Jackson County Golf Tournament! Sponsorship of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Jackson County Annual Golf Tournament gives your organization great visibility and will benefit the youth of Jackson County.

Our 30th Anniversary Boys & Girls Clubs of Jackson County Golf Tournament will be held on Saturday, March 28, 2026. The event will be held at Whispering Pines Golf Course in Hurley, MS. Sponsorships and team registration are available now! Please submit forms and/or request invoices by Wednesday, March 25, 2026.

 

Step 1: Download the Brochure Here (email completed brochures to yvogel@wearebgcjc.org or see mailing instructions):

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Step 2: Complete Any Online Payments Here (or mark “Bill Me” on brochure above):

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Step 3: Complete Team/Player Registration Here:

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If you have any questions on event participation or sponsorship, please contact Yvette Vogel, Director of Resource Development & Marketing, at yvogel@wearebgcjc.org or call/text our Golf Chairman Doug Adams at 228-219-6690. Thank you for your interest and for helping to support our youth in Jackson County!

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