Play Sanctuary and Support the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame

The plunging par-5 opening hole at Sanctuary.
 The plunging 604-yard par-5 opening hole at Sanctuary.

Have you ever played Sanctuary in Sedalia? If not, this could be your best chance. If you have, you know how special the experience is—and this could be the opportunity to savor it again.

On August 22, 2018 Sanctuary—the prestigious Jim Engh-designed course built, owned and operated by RE/MAX Founders Gail and Dave Liniger—will host the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame’s annual benefit tournament.

Because the Linigers only open the course to select tournaments and foursomes raising money for charitable causes, a round at Sanctuary usually requires a donation in excess of $1,500 per person. Small wonder then, that the average charity nets $190,000 during its one-day Sanctuary tournament.

The 15th Hole at Sanctuary
The 15th Hole at Sanctuary

However, in an effort to introduce as as many people as possible to its mission, the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, has priced individual spots at $350 and foursomes at $1,400.

This represents a RARE opportunity to play what Gary McCord called “Simply the most spectacular golf course I have ever seen.”

And in the process, you’re supporting the organization that has honored excellence in Colorado golf for 45 years and ensures its future through support of youth golf programming.

Register today!

 

 

 

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