South Hagerstown athletics to host golf fundraiser on July 3
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 2:20 PM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
The South Hagerstown High School Athletic Booster Club is set to host its annual golf tournament fundraiser on July 3 at Maryland National Golf Club in Middletown. The event aims to support student athletes with funding for equipment, scholarships, and facility upgrades. Registration for the tournament is open until June 26, with costs of $150 for individuals and $450 for a foursome. Participants will enjoy a shotgun start at 9 a.m. and access to various amenities, including practice facilities and a buffet lunch. Sponsorships are also available for those wanting to support the cause without playing golf.
- •Golf tournament supports South Hagerstown student athletes.
- •Event is scheduled for July 3 at Maryland National Golf Club.
- •Registration open until June 26; costs are $150 for individuals.
- •Funds go towards equipment, scholarships, and facility upgrades.
- •Sponsorship opportunities are available for alumni and businesses.
- 2:20 PMYahoo Sports — Play golf July 3 and support South Hagerstown athletics
"South Hagerstown boosters host a July 3 golf fundraiser to support student athletes with equipment, scholarships and facility upgrades.
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