2025 CBA New Work Foundation Golf Tournament
Our 17th Annual Golf Tournament supports our New Work Foundation and is on Monday, June 2, 2025 with Tee Time at 9:00 AM at Royal Lakes Golf Course (4700 Royal Lakes Drive, Flowery Branch, GA 30542). Check-in will begin at 7:45 AM.
Registration Deadline is Monday, May 26, 2025
Cost:
- Individual Entry Fee: $125 per person
- Individual Late Entry Fee: $135 per person after deadline
- Foursome Entry Fee: $500
- Foursome Late Entry Fee: $540
Details:
- Entry fee includes green fees, cart, range balls, and lunch.
- $20.00 Super Card includes two mulligans, entrance to putting contest, entrance for drawing for rounds of golf.
- Don’t have a full team? No worries, we will add you to a foursome.
See our Tournament Brochure for more details.
Register Today
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Sponsorship Tiers
Platinum Sponsor (includes golf foursome) | $2,000
Gold Sponsor (includes golf foursome) | $1,000
Silver Sponsor | $500
Hole Sponsor | $100
Hole Sponsor (sign on 3 holes) | $250
Awards & Prizes
1st Place Team – (4) $50 cash Prizes *
2nd Place Team – (4) $40 cash Prizes *
3rd Place Team – (4) $35 cash Prizes *
$5000 Hole in One (designated par 3)
2 Domestic air tickets, flat screen tv, set of new Calloway irons
*Additional prizes to:
“Winners of Closest to the Hole” on par 3’s, “Winner of Longest Drive,” “Winner of Putting Contest”
About New Work
The Chattahoochee Baptist Association’s New Work Foundation exists to ensure that a generation from now the influence of the gospel is greater than it has ever been in Northeast Georgia by starting and supporting new churches.
Since 2007, we have seen over 50 new churches organized in Northeast Georgia. These new churches have seen 3,736 people walk in obedience to Jesus Christ in believer’s baptism.
To date, over $738,000 in grants have been given to new church plants that are Anglo, ethnic, multi-housing, and home cell churches.