unitedway_give-and-golf-card-2017Show dad you care (and love golf as much as he does) with a United Way Give and Golf Card this Father’s Day!  The 2017 United Way of Marshall County Give and Golf cards are now available and will make your Father’s Day shopping so much easier this year. Your dad will be able to use his shiny new golf card to play one round of golf at all of the six popular Marshall County courses; The Golf Club at Swan Lake Resort (Plymouth), Mystic Hills Golf Club (Culver), Pretty Lake Golf Club, Woodbury Golf Course (Plymouth), Sprig O’Mint Golf Club (Bremen), and Tri-Way Golf Club (Plymouth).

United Way Give and Golf cards make great gifts for your Dad, employees, clients, and colleagues… and you! In addition to a round of golf at six great courses in Marshall County, each purchase helps bring change to Marshall County communities. United Way focuses on education, health and financial stability issues, supporting twenty-two nonprofit organizations and programs designed to bring long-lasting change.

United Way Give and Golf Cards may be obtained by cash or check at the Bremen Chamber of Commerce and the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce, WTCA AM1050 & FM 106.1 Radio and Yoder’s Sports Center.  They may also be purchased by cash, check or credit card at the United Way of Marshall County office, located at 2701 North Michigan Street in Plymouth or online at www.marshallcountyuw.org. The value of playing all six courses is over $200.  Scheduled tee times and a cart rental may be required and some dates and times may be restricted due to other events at the courses.

Give Dad the gift of golf! For more information, visit www.marshallcountyuw.org, or call the United Way of Marshall County office at 574.936.3366.
 

ABOUT THE UNITED WAY OF MARSHALL COUNTY

For over 50 years, the United Way of Marshall County has continuously conducted annual fundraising campaigns in support of local health and human service not-for-profit organizations.  The United Way has been the conduit for helping thousands of individuals, regardless of income level, contribute to a united community cause. United Way volunteers have spent millions of hours advocating for much needed programs and services that help build a stronger community and, as a result, the United Way has allocated more than $8 million to local agencies for everything from basic necessities like food to tutoring programs for youth to helping the elderly get to the doctor.