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One day of golf, 

a year of impact.

Each year the Kiwanis Club of Raleigh hosts a charity golf tournament to support our Foundation. It’s a great day on the course—but more importantly, it fuels the programs and partnerships that help children and families across our community.

POSTPONED! Rain Date Thursday, June 25!

Event Details

🗓️ When

  • Thursday, June 25

  • Shotgun Start at 1pm

📍Where

  • The Neuse Golf Club

  • 918 Birkdale Dr, Clayton, NC

☞ Teams will compete in an 18-hole best ball format, giving every player the chance to contribute to the team’s score while keeping the round fun and fast-paced.

☞ Each team will be assigned a starting hole and play through the full course. Along the way, players can participate in special on-course games and contests that add excitement to the tournament.

☞ At every Par 3 hole, golfers will have the opportunity to enter the “Pot of Gold.” For $20, players can take a shot at hitting the green in one stroke. Those who land on the green will be entered into a raffle to split the cash pot for that hole.

☞ Teams can also purchase mulligans for $20, giving players a second chance when they need it most.

☞ Throughout the day, beer and water carts will circulate the course, available to players at no cost. The clubhouse restaurant will also be open for lunch and refreshments during the tournament.

☞ After the round, players are invited to gather for dinner and awards, celebrating a great day on the course while supporting programs that benefit children and families across our community.

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The Experience

Tournament Highlights

  • 18-hole Best Ball Scramble format for teams of four

  • Pot of Gold contests on every Par 3 hole for a chance to win cash

  • Mulligans available for purchase during the round

  • Complimentary beer and water available from beverage carts throughout the course

  • Lunch and drinks available at the clubhouse restaurant during the day

  • Dinner and awards celebration following the tournament

  • Fun, friendly competition while supporting children and families in our community

The Impact

Where the Money Goes

Proceeds from the tournament support the Kiwanis Club of Raleigh Foundation, which provides grants to local nonprofits focused on helping children and families.

  • $57,700 awarded in grants last year

  • 21 nonprofit organizations supported

  • Programs benefitting children and families across Wake County

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Sponsorship Opportunities

Paying by check?

Please download the registration form below and make checks payable to Raleigh Kiwanis Foundation. Bring your completed form and payment to a club officer at any weekly lunch meeting.

All proceeds from the tournament directly support local nonprofit organizations through grants awarded by the Raleigh Kiwanis Foundation. The Raleigh Kiwanis Foundation, Inc. is a nonprofit organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service Code. Donations are tax-deductible as permitted by law.

Our Beneficiaries

A Sample—

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Loaves & Fishes

Loaves & Fishes supports school-aged children and families through after-school programs that provide tutoring, meals, and mentorship, and our grant is helping the organization purchase a minibus to improve transportation and ensure more students can safely access these services.
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Kidznotes

Autism Society of NC

Camp Royall, operated by the Autism Society of North Carolina, is the nation’s oldest and largest camp for people with autism, providing day and overnight camp experiences where children, teens, and adults build skills, make friends, and gain confidence through structured outdoor and recreational activities supported by highly trained staff.
Kidznotes provides tuition-free orchestral music education and instruments to students in grades 1–12, helping children—especially those in under-resourced communities—develop confidence, academic engagement, and leadership through intensive music instruction and performance opportunities.

Thank You

Join us on the course and help make a difference.
Every sponsorship, team registration, and donation helps the Raleigh Kiwanis Foundation provide grants to local organizations serving children and families across our community. Spend a great day on the course while supporting programs that create lasting impact in Raleigh.