Myrtle Beach, August 12, 2025
News Summary
Black’s Tire Service is excited to announce its Charity Golf Tournament benefiting the Boys & Girls Homes of North Carolina. Scheduled for September 18, 2025, at Myrtle Beach National Golf Course, this event promotes community spirit and aims to support vital programs for youth. With over 95 years of commitment to local communities, BTS invites golf enthusiasts to participate in making a positive difference.
Exciting Times Ahead: Black’s Tire Service Launches Charity Golf Tournament!
In the heart of North Carolina, an exciting event is set to shine a spotlight on giving back! Black’s Tire Service, a well-loved family-operated tire seller and wholesaler, is gearing up to host the much-anticipated Charity Golf Tournament for the Boys & Girls Homes of North Carolina on September 18, 2025. Mark your calendars because this is an opportunity to hit the links for a fantastic cause!
Why This Matters
Black’s Tire Service (BTS) isn’t just known for selling and wholesaling tires across its more than 70 locations in North and South Carolina; they are also deeply invested in supporting local communities. With over 95 years in the business since its founding in 1929, BTS has partnered with various charitable organizations and now focuses its efforts on the Boys & Girls Homes of North Carolina. This nonprofit is dedicated to helping young people thrive and find a brighter path in life, making this partnership a perfect match.
Golfing for Good
The Charity Golf Tournament will take place at the beautiful Myrtle Beach National Golf Course, promising a day filled with fun, friendly competition, and plenty of community spirit. Interested participants can register and find donation details at the official BTS website. Proceeds from the tournament will go a long way in supporting the vital programs and services provided by Boys & Girls Homes.
Racing for a Cause
Diving Deeper Into Black’s Tire Service
Founded by W. Crowell Black, Black’s Tire Service started as a simple service station in Whiteville, NC. Over the decades, their reputation for quality products and exceptional service has led to substantial growth. Today, they employ over 1,100 team members across various sectors including retail, commercial sales, and their tire-retreading business, Carolina Retreads. BTS operates 10 warehouse/distribution centers ensuring that they can efficiently serve their customers.
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Be Part of the Difference
So, whether you’re a golf aficionado, a racing fan, or simply someone who wants to lend a hand, there’s no better time to connect with your community and support a meaningful cause. Let’s make this tournament one to remember!
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