Join us for the 4th Annual Gary L. Haller Memorial Golf Tournament on Friday October 4th!
Tournament fees:
$100 individual
$400 Team (4 players)
$10 per person for special event hole entry, pay onsite
raffle tickets $20 each or 3 for $50
Registration includes green fees, cart, snacks and on-course refreshments, catered lunch sponsored by Johnny’s BBQ, range balls, Foundation gift and prizes for tournament and specialty hole winners.
Raffle prizes include a Patrick Mahomes autographed Chiefs collector’s football, Garmin Approach S42 Golf Watch, and a Core Equipment camping essentials package!
Event Sponsorships Available:
$3,000 Hole-in-One Sponsor (limit 1)
Sponsor banner displayed at course entryway -36" x 72" banner
Sponsor sign displayed at hole #16 for hole-in-one specialty game -18" x 24" signage
Link & logo inclusion in event emails and one social media tag
Logo included on tournament give-away (artwork deadline is September 13th)
Opportunity to supply promotional materials for swag bags
Includes 2 team registrations
$2,000 Eagle Sponsor (limit 1)
Two sponsor signs displayed on course -18" x 24" signage
Link & logo inclusion in event emails and one social media tag
Opportunity to supply promotional materials for swag bags
Includes 2 team registrations
$1,000 Birdie Sponsor (limit 1)
Sponsor sign displayed on course -18" x 24" signage
Link & logo inclusion in event emails and one social media tag
Opportunity to supply promotional materials for swag bags
Includes 1 team registration
$500 Hole Sponsor
Sponsor sign displayed at hole -18" x 24" signage
Opportunity to supply promotional materials for swag bag
$250 Special Event Prize Sponsor (1 available)
Sponsor recognized during award presentation
Lunch Sponsor - SOLD!
Cart Sponsor - SOLD!
This memorial golf tournament celebrates the life and accomplishments of JCPRD’s former director and raises funds for the foundation that continues to support his vision. Haller served as JCPRD’s director from August 1974 until he retired in March 2001. He passed away in December 2020.
Net proceeds benefit The Parks and Recreation Foundation of Johnson County.