Special Thanks to all of our Tournament Sponsors!
We still need many more sponsors to make this event a success. To become a sponsor, please CLICK HERE to download sponsorship form. Or call our office at 910-687-0287.
Silver Tournament Sponsor
Everything Pines Partners - Merger of Everything Pines and Area Real Estate Partners
Bronze Tournament Sponsors
In Memory of Joseph B. Wilford
Hole Sponsors
Jim and Mary Arnold
Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Lifestyle Property Partners
Claire Slyman/Meridith MacDonald of Keller Williams Realty
Clifford Harris
Coalition for Human Care – Cliff & Georgia
Coldwell Banker Advantage, Pinehurst/Southern Pines, Cathy/Marcus Larose
Colin Webster, The Ascot Group LLC
Drake Criswell, D.C.T.M, Acupuncturist
Edward Jones - Troy Pulchalski
First Home Mortgage - Karen Dulmage Team
Hernandez Realty Group of Keller Williams Realty
In memory of Elaine E. Hess
Joan's Kids – Alfie, Daisy, Charlie, Elvis
Lin Hutaff's Pinehurst Realty Group
Margret Endrigat/Emi Webster of Keller Williams Realty
Martha Gentry's Home Selling Team
Peggy Floyd of Keller Williams Realty
Rachel Hernandez Group of Keller Williams Realty
Red Door Real Estate Group/Steven Graves
Re/Max of The Pines, Pinky Doyle
Ron Rhody: "Concerning the Matter of the King of Craw"
Maestro Wolff leading 1,250 kids in song during Encore! Kids
Stifel Nicolaus Private Client Group
Robin F. Weant: In honor of Nancy Weant
Hole in One Sponsors
Carolina Carriage
Pinehurst Toyota
Event Sponsors
Chick-fil-A at Southern Pines
Diane Cunningham
First Bank
Mary & John Fogarty
Fresh Market
John Gessner Photography
Home Rx, LLC
Justine Stevens
Ro & Chuck Kachel
Marlin Wastewater
Cheryl & Tom Melhorne
Olmsted Travel
Lt Gen Ted & Joan Reese
Susan McKibben
The Pro Shop Auto Repair, Inc.
Wanda & Jerry Tubbs
Contributing Sponsors
Anita Emery & Betsy Robinson
Betty Chaplin
Beverly Lawson
Joan Williams
Kathy Wilford
Marlin Wastewater Treatment Services
Nancy Weant
Roger & Ruth Brooke
Ron Rhody
The Country Club of Whispering Pines
Walt Hess
More About the Tournament
The Carolina Philharmonic is holding its second annual benefit golf tournament March 29 at the Country Club of Whispering Pines.
The tournament, set for the Pines Course, benefits the Philharmonic’s music education programs for the children of Moore County.
Paul and Sandy Hallet have agreed to be the resident co-chairs of this tournament and are looking for players as well as helpful volunteers.
Play is limited to 30 teams of four and a hearty lunch is included.
Signup sheets are now available in the club house, by downloading the registration form by clicking here, or you may call the Box Office at (910) 687-0287 to reserve your spot.
Founded eight years ago the Carolina Philharmonic’s ambitious vision “to impact the lives of children one child at a time” is now a reality.
Under the direction of Maestro David Michael Wolff over 10,000 elementary Moore County school children have experienced the joy of learning and performing exceptional music.
The organization believes in keeping the critical learning experience alive in the continuing wake of arts programs budget cuts, as study after study shows that through music education programs children improve their math and literacy skills, think more creatively, solve problems easier, and gain self confidence, self control, tolerance and empathy.
Simply put, exposure to meaningful music education programs transforms young lives and thereby our communities.
Both its Encore! Kids and Link Up programs are offered by the Carolina Philharmonic to all Moore County public elementary schools at no cost through the generous support of foundations, private donors and fund raising events.
Each year these programs provide a quality music curriculum and classroom materials for more than 3,500 K-2 and fourth grade students, as well as professional development instruction for Moore County educators to ensure the programs are an engaging and instructive experience.
At the end of the school year, both programs engage students as participants in a multi-media, interactive culminating full symphony orchestra concert, a life changing event all will remember the rest of their lives.
In addition, this year the Carolina Philharmonic is underwriting the cost of teaching 100 students how to play a string instrument.
Several groups of students from the Philharmonic’s Junior Orchestra after-school program performed beautifully for various groups throughout the holidays.
Each year The Carolina Philharmonic needs to raise $200,000 to cover the costs of it music education programs.
You can help by playing in its second Annual Charity Golf Tournament and supporting its silent auction.
Besides having a great time, every $50 raised underwrites the cost of one of its 3,500 Moore County students currently participating in this year’s program. If you can't participate, please consider sending in a donation.
The Carolina Philharmonic is a 501 (C) (3) non-profit whose primary mission is music education and all donations are tax deductible to the full extent of the law.