4th Annual Wintzell`s Golf Classic

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4th Annual Wintzell`s Golf Classic
Entry Form
Sponsorship Level
= $
Teams at $1,200 = $
I am unable to participate at this time, but I would like to
contribute: $
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4th Annual Wintzell’s Golf Classic
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Supporting the goals of America’s Junior Miss
benefitting
Distinguished Young Women & Big Oak Ranch
Contact E-mail
Monday, June 22nd and
Tuesday, June 23rd
Please return completed form by June 5th to:
Wintzell’s Golf Classic, 960 Dauphin Street, Mobile, AL
36604. Entries can be faxed to 251-438-4776 or e-mailed
to [email protected]. Once registration is received
we will contact you to discuss the details of your participation.
Thank you for supporting Distinguished Young Women and Big
Oak Ranch!
Lakewood Golf Club
at the Marriott Grand Hotel
Point Clear, Alabama
Payment Method:
n Check enclosed
(please make check payable to Wintzell’s Golf Classic)
n Please charge my credit card
n Visa n Mastercard
n American Express
Card Number
Signature Panel Code (last 3 digits on back)
Expiration Date
All proceeds directly support
Distinguished Young Women & Big Oak Ranch
960 Dauphin Street
Mobile, AL 36604
Cardholder’s Name
• 2015 FINALISTS •
Sponsorship Opportunities
Scootie Dabbs • 251-406-2860 • [email protected]
Gold Sponsor — $5,000
• 12 players
• 4 tickets for DYW dinner honoring Brodie & Kelli Croyle
• 3 tee signs on the course
Silver Sponsor — $3,000
Tournament History & Information
Established in 2007, the Wintzell’s Golf Classic is a four-person team
scramble held annually at Lakewood Golf Club, an exquisite setting
along the eastern shore of Mobile Bay. The tournament is the single
biggest fundraiser of Wintzell’s Oyster House, having raised over
$300,000 in scholarship funds for the college-bound finalists of the
Distinguished Young Women program. Wintzell’s owners Bob and
Buffy Donlon started the the tournament to further support the
organization and its mission.
This year the Wintzell’s Golf Classic will expand its reach and its
promise to giving back by supporting the Distinguished Young
Women program as well as Big Oak Ranch. We invite you to join us
in embracing these two great Alabama-based organizations.
Schedule
Teams may choose to play either on Monday, June 22nd (afternoon
tee-off, limited registration) or Tuesday, June 23rd (morning tee-off).
Monday, June 22
11:00 a.m. Registration and lunch with former DYW participants
1:00 p.m. Shotgun start
Tuesday, June 23
7:15 a.m. Registration and breakfast with DYW finalists
8:30 a.m. Shotgun start
2:00 p.m. Awards lunch at Wintzell’s Oyster House in Fairhope
For more information, please contact Scootie Dabbs by calling
251-406-2860 or e-mailing [email protected].
• 8 players
• 2 tickets for DYW dinner honoring Brodie & Kelli Croyle
• 1 tee sign on the course
Bronze Sponsor — $1,500
• 4 players
• 1 tee sign on the course
Team Sponsor — $1,200
• 4 players
Individuals — $300
• Waiting list only
Hole — $200
• 1 tee sign on the course
All sponsorships include your company or organization’s logo on all
donor boards, Wintzell’s website and any press, as well as recognition
at the post-tournament awards luncheon. You can further enhance your
group’s exposure by adding a branded item to our goody bags.
Welcome Dinner
honoring Brodie & Kelli Croyle
Hosted by Distinguished Young Women
Monday, June 22nd
6:30 P.M.
The Marriott Grand Hotel
For reservations, please contact Pam Patterson at
251.438.3621 or [email protected]
Distinguished Young Women (formerly America’s Junior Miss) is
the largest and oldest national scholarship program for high school
girls. Founded in 1958 in Mobile, Alabama, the program seeks to
positively impact the lives of young women across the country by
providing a transformative experience that promotes and rewards
scholarship, leadership and talent. In addition to cash scholarships,
participants from all 50 states will be eligible for college-granted
scholarships from colleges and universities nationwide.
Former University of Alabama
football player John Croyle and
his wife, Tee, have seen their
dream of building the best
children’s home in America
grow into three separate facilities in northeast Alabama. John
founded the Ranch in 1974 and since then, has met the needs of
nearly 2,000 suffering children by giving them a solid, Christian
home and a chance to fulfill God’s plan for their lives. The Ranch
continues its impactful ministry under the leadership of the
Croyles’ son, Brodie, and daughter, Reagan.
Founded as a six-stool oyster bar in 1938 by J. Oliver Wintzell,
Wintzell’s Oyster House celebrates its seventy-seventh year and
is joined by ten additional Wintzell’s locations, reaching from the
Gulf Coast to central and northern Alabama. While oysters—
fried, stewed and nude—headline the iconic brand, Wintzell’s
menu comprises signature seafood dishes, regional favorites and
specialties native to Mobile. The walls of all Wintzell’s restaurants
are covered with the founder’s homespun sayings, delivering an
atmosphere that’s lively, casual and unmistakably southern.