Myrtle Beach, October 3, 2025
News Summary
The 28th annual charity golf tournament hosted by Black’s Tire & Auto Service raised a remarkable $272,844 for the Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina. Held on September 18 at Myrtle Beach National Golf Course, 288 golfers took part in this event, showcasing their skills while supporting a worthy cause for abused and neglected children. The community’s generosity shone through as records were broken, and plans for the next tournament are already underway.
Myrtle Beach Comes Alive for Charity Golf Tournament
What a fantastic day it was in Myrtle Beach! On September 18, Black’s Tire & Auto Service (BTS) kicked off its 28th annual charity golf tournament to benefit the Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina. And let me tell you, it was quite the event! Hosted at the beautiful Myrtle Beach National Golf Course, the tournament brought together golf enthusiasts for a day of fun in the sun—all while raising an impressive amount for a worthy cause.
Record-Breaking Fundraising
With a heartwarming total of $272,844 raised at the tournament, this year’s event exceeded last year’s fundraising efforts, which reached over $231,000. It’s clear that when the community comes together, amazing things can happen! The participation of 288 golfers exemplified just how much support is out there for the cause. Each golfer played not just for the love of the game, but for the incredible mission of helping abused, neglected, and abandoned children.
Fun and Fellowship on the Greens
The tournament wasn’t just about raising money; it was also about bringing people together for a good time. Players were able to showcase their skills with prizes awarded for the longest drive and the closest to the pin on each course. Two scholarships were also awarded during the event, adding an extra layer of excitement and achievement to the day.
Looking Ahead
If you’re feeling inspired and want to be part of something special, mark your calendars! The next annual charity golf tournament is scheduled for September 18, 2025. The entry fee for the event is just $95 per person, which covers not only green fees and cart but also breakfast and lunch. A great deal for such a noble cause!
Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m., and golfers can tee off at 10 a.m. If you have a competitive spirit, there’s also a chance to join as a hole sponsor for just $250, ensuring you get in on the fun while also supporting the cause.
Get Involved
Registration and donations for the upcoming tournament are easily done online at www.blackstire.com/charity. If you have any questions or want to learn more, feel free to reach out to Amy Jenkins or Amy Noble via phone for assistance.
A Legacy of Giving
It’s worth noting that the founder of Black’s Tire, W. Crowell Black, was one of the original board members for the Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina, which emphasizes the strong connection between the organization and its ongoing commitment to helping kids in need. With each passing year, the charity golf tournament continues to grow, reflecting the community’s dedication to making a positive impact.
This year’s gathering at Myrtle Beach wasn’t just a day of golf; it was a day of community spirit, camaraderie, and caring for those who need it the most. Golfers, sponsors, and volunteers alike should be proud of the significant difference they are making in the lives of countless children within North Carolina.
So whether you’re an avid golfer or just someone who loves to support a good cause, be sure to keep an eye out for this fantastic annual event. Join the team, swing some clubs, and help change lives!
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- Tire Business: BTS Golf Event Raises $272K for Boys and Girls Homes
- On The Green Magazine: Grand Strand Tournament Calendar 2025
- Modern Tire Dealer: Black’s Tire Service Plans Annual Golf Event
- Myrtle Beach Online: Myrtle Beach Golf Tournament Article
- WPDE: OneFlight Myrtle Beach Classic Raises $225K for Charities
- Wikipedia: Golf
- Google Search: Golf Charity Events
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Golf
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