Myrtle Beach, August 28, 2025
News Summary
Myrtle Beach is gearing up for the annual charity golf tournament hosted by Black’s Tire Service on September 18. This year coincides with the 75th Southern 500 and features a special paint scheme for the No. 16 car. Proceeds go to the Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina. The event promises a day of fun, charity, and community support, with a registration deadline of September 1. Participants can register and find details through the provided link.
Golf and Good Cause Unite in Myrtle Beach
Get ready, Myrtle Beach! The excitement is building as Black’s Tire Service gears up for a fantastic day on the green with its annual charity golf tournament. This year, it’s extra special as it coincides with the 75th running of the Southern 500, and they’re rolling out a unique twist—the ‘Lady in Black’ edition of the No. 16 paint scheme! It’s pretty spectacular stuff, highlighting a great cause: the Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina.
Mark Your Calendars!
The tournament is set for Thursday, September 18, at the beautiful Myrtle Beach National Golf Club. If you’re a golf enthusiast or just someone who loves a day of fun and charity, make sure to sign up! But hurry! The registration deadline is coming up fast on Monday, September 1.
If you’re interested in joining in or making a donation, you can find all the information you need at this link. It’s a great chance to support your community while enjoying some time outdoors.
Baseball Fun in Cleveland
Hot off the heels of the golf event, there’s also some buzz about a delightful baseball camp that took place on August 13 in Cleveland, Ohio. A whopping 200 kids participated in the PitCChin Foundation Baseball Procamp at Luke Easter Park. The event was packed with drills, scrimmages, and tips from former professional pitcher CC Sabathia. What a fantastic opportunity for the youth!
Racing Highlights
Now, let’s shift our gears to the thrilling world of NASCAR. Kaulig Racing has been making headlines this season, with impressive performances at the iconic Darlington Raceway. Last year, they snagged a top-five finish with Justin Haley coming in second during the Goodyear 400. This year, both the No. 10 and No. 16 Chevrolets landed in the top 20, proving once again that they’re competitive on the track.
As the excitement builds for the upcoming races, Ty Dillon is set to hit the track driving the No. 10 Grizzly Nicotine Pouches Camaro ZL1. Ty is set to meet and greet fans at the Chevrolet Merchandise Hauler on August 31 at 2:30 p.m. ET. He’s had a solid year with previous finishes ranking 12th and 16th at Darlington.
Teammate AJ Allmendinger will take the wheel of the No. 16 Black’s Tire Service Camaro ZL1, sporting the Boys and Girls Homes logo on the deck lid. With one top-five finish and a handful of top-ten finishes this season, he’s looking to capitalize on his experiences at Darlington where he achieved his best finish of 13th earlier this year.
Golf with a Purpose
The BTS Charity Tournament offers a fun format with a four-person team captain’s choice setup. The entry fee is just $95 per person, which includes breakfast, lunch, and some exciting on-course contests. Plus, there are prizes for the top two teams on each course!
So, whether you’re a golfer looking to support a good cause or a fan of racing exciting events, Myrtle Beach has you covered this September. Don’t miss your chance to be part of such a meaningful day while connecting with the community. Be sure to get your registrations in before the deadline and gear up for a fantastic tournament!
For more details or to register, you can visit here. Let’s make a difference together!
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