Cream Ridge, NJ – 4/23/2024 – Join us in celebrating and supporting the Standardbred Retirement Foundation (SRF), 31st annual charity harness racing golf outing on Tuesday, May 28th, 2024, at the beautiful and private Battleground Country Club in Manalapan, NJ.
The Meadowlands Racetrack, a staunch supporter of SRF and sponsor once again will make this event fabulous with exciting opportunities for golfers, sponsors, and everyone who will be joining in on the fun. There is a gift of a putter or driver for every golfer, and now 3 lucky golfers will have an opportunity to win the Million Dollar Shot/Hole in One.
The door prize is a 75″ HD Smart TV, (those joining only for cocktails and dinner are also included in the draw) and there is an additional $10k cash prize for a hole in one, andĀ many more fabulous prizes!
Sponsorship levels are tax-deductible ranging from $500 to $10,000Ā and offer a very generous media package that includes exposure to more than 22,000 visits monthly to SRF’S website.Ā Ā Lunch and registration are from 11:00-12:30 pm, with a 12:30 pm Shotgun start; cocktails and a full buffet dinner are from 5:30 -7pm when golf prizes are awarded.
A foursome before May 17th is $980, a single golfer $245, after May 17th $1080, and $270.Ā For non-golfers, cocktails and dinner are only $69!
You want to support SRF but don’t golf?Ā SRF appreciates donations of items for its golf raffle. If you scan the QR code below it will take you directly to the wishlist on Amazon!
So, join us as a valued sponsor, enjoy a great day of golf at this fabulous club, or be part of the evening fun for cocktails and dinner. Please contact SRF atĀ 609-738-3255Ā or via email atĀ SRFHorsesandkids@gmail.com. Sponsorship and registration are atĀ SRFās website.Ā All donations and sponsorships are tax-deductible.
SRF has been helping horses and kids through its award-winning programs since 1989. Whether your life is enriched by these horses as an owner, trainer, veterinarian, or by providing services or products, please join us in giving them a chance to move off the track and on to a new life when their days on the oval come to an end.
From the Standardbred Retirement Foundation