Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, October 7, 2025
News Summary
Black’s Tire Service Inc. hosted a successful golf outing in Myrtle Beach, raising over $272,000 for the Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina. The event attracted nearly 300 golfers, showcasing community spirit and commitment to charitable causes. With a long-standing tradition of giving, Black’s Tire Service has now contributed nearly $2 million to support children in need. The event also awarded two scholarships to deserving students, emphasizing the importance of education and community involvement.
Myrtle Beach Shines as Black’s Tire Service Inc. Golf Outing Raises Big Bucks for a Great Cause
In a delightful display of community spirit, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, played host to a spectacular golf outing that had everyone swinging for a noble cause! Black’s Tire Service Inc. recently wrapped up an impressive event that successfully raised over $272,000 for the Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina. This annual gathering saw nearly 300 golfers turning out on the greens, showing that when it comes to charity, local residents are all in.
The Heart of the Matter
For decades, this outing has been much more than just a round of golf. It’s become a cherished tradition for many in the community. Over the years, the efforts of Black’s Tire Service have accumulated nearly $2 million for the Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina. This significant fundraising achievement underlines the company’s ongoing commitment to making a difference in the lives of children across the state.
Putting for Scholarships
During this year’s outing, excitement filled the air as attendees witnessed the awarding of two scholarships to deserving students. These scholarships aim to support young adults in their educational journeys, providing a helping hand as they navigate their future. Events like this not only help fund immediate needs but also contribute to long-term positive change in the community.
The Hosts: Black’s Tire Service
Based in Whiteville, North Carolina, Black’s Tire Service isn’t just another tire dealership. According to the 2025 MTD 100, they rank as one of the largest independent tire dealerships in the United States. Their reputation for quality service is matched only by their passion for giving back to the community. This golf outing serves as a perfect example of how the company connects their business success with meaningful social contributions.
Why This Matters
As more and more people get involved in finding ways to support their communities, events like the Black’s Tire Service golf outing remind us of the power of togetherness. Raising over a quarter of a million dollars in a single day isn’t just impressive; it’s a testament to what a group of dedicated individuals can accomplish when they come together for a common goal.
The Golfing Experience
Participants enjoyed a sunny day on the golf course, filled with camaraderie, laughter, and friendly competition. Golfers of all skill levels participated, making it a joyous occasion for everyone involved. The atmosphere buzzed with energy as players took their shots, all while knowing their efforts were contributing to a worthwhile cause. This year’s fantastic turnout is a clear indication that the local community stands firmly behind the Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina.
Looking Ahead
As the dust settles from this year’s exciting outing, plans for next year’s event are likely already in the works. With such extraordinary support from the community, Black’s Tire Service is poised to continue this successful tradition for years to come. Events like this not only help raise vital funds but also strengthen community bonds, ensuring that everyone knows they can play a part in creating positive change.
Myrtle Beach, you have shown that together, we can hit that hole-in-one for charity! Whether on the fairway or off, everyone involved in this golf outing deserves a round of applause for their unwavering support of the Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina. Here’s to more successful outings in the future!
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