Local Buy Golf | Day

As the sun began to dip, the final groups converged on the 18th. It wasn't just about the lowest score; it was about the community. The local "Buy Local" initiative had raised over $10,000 for the town’s youth center before the final ball even dropped.

The evening ended at the clubhouse with a feast catered by the very businesses that had just spent five hours competing. Contracts were signed on napkins, new friendships were forged over missed putts, and the town felt a little smaller, and a lot tighter, than it had that morning. local buy golf day

A team of pastry chefs who brought croissants instead of protein bars. As the sun began to dip, the final

Armed with rangefinders but questionable swings. The evening ended at the clubhouse with a

The morning fog clung to the fairways of the Pine Valley Club, but the energy at the registration desk was already electric. This wasn't a standard corporate tournament; it was the inaugural "Local Buy Golf Day," a charity scramble designed to pit the town’s small business owners against each other for a good cause.

The trophy—a gilded watering can donated by the garden center—went to the Bakery Birdies. They celebrated by tossing flour like confetti, much to the greenskeeper's dismay. ✨ The Aftermath