2024 CLC Golf Tournament
Date and Time
Monday Sep 23, 2024
7:00 AM - 2:30 PM MDT
Schedule of Events:
7:00 am—Breakfast & Registration
8:00– Shotgun Start
1:00 pm — Golfers Lunch/Awards
CLC ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT
The Associated Contractors of New Mexico's Construction Leadership Council (CLC) is looking forward to hosting our golf tournament at the UNM Championship Golf Course on Monday, September 23, 2024.
BREAKFAST/LUNCH
Breakfast burritos will be available at the clubhouse at 7:00 am & lunch will be available at the clubhouse during the awards ceremony after the tournament.
BEVERAGES
Each attendee will receive 2 drink tickets. Other beverages can be purchased at the clubhouse bar and there will be beverage carts on the course.
TOURNAMENT BENEFICIARIES
CLC Golf Tournament will benefit The NM Road Runner Food Bank & Impact Outdoors NM
SCORING
Please turn in your scorecards at the pro shop.
Location
University of New Mexico South Championship Golf Course
3601 University Blvd SE,
Fees/Admission
Registration:
$175.00/ACNM Member
$200 non-member
$600.00 for ACNM member - 4 person team
$700.00 for a non-member - 4 person team
Includes, breakfast, lunch, range balls, green fees & cart
Contact Information
505-633-1146
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Description
Join the Construction Leadership Council of New Mexico for our 10th Annual CLC Golf Classic!
Being played at UNM South on Monday, September 23 2024. This tournament will be conducted to benefit the Roadrunner Food Bank and Impact Outdoors NM . What better way to make a difference than Golfing for charities. The charities that will benefit from this year's event are represented by the following mission statements.
- As the largest food bank in the state, Roadrunner Food Bank continues to work with member partners, donors, corporate sponsors and volunteers to provide food and hope to the hungry and low-income in our state.
- Impact Outdoors NM provides youth participants with education through activities related to conservation, the environment, habitat management and improvement, biology of native flora and fauna, data collection, agriculture, and overall stewardship of the land. We are passionate about the outdoors and believe that the best way to share that passion and to protect native resources is by teaching others about the outdoors.