PGA of America announces its Non-Profit Programs for Sr. PGA Championship

Published 9:05 am Tuesday, December 12, 2017

BENTON HARBOR — The PGA of America is proud to announced its Non-Profit Programs for the 2018 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship, as it deepens its commitment to giving back to local community partners in the Southwest Michigan.

The championship, which returns to Harbor Shores in Benton Harbor, for the fourth time next May.

The Non-Profit Programs will allow organizations to apply through Feb. 8.

Details of both programs can be found below:

• Non-Profit Fundraising — Organizations receive 50 percent of total ticket sales that they have sold. The Championship will donate 50 percent of the total ticket sales to all participating organizations in this program.

• Non-Profit Ticket Program — Organizations receive complimentary tickets to the 2018 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship.

“The tickets for charity program is an important initiative for the PGA of America,” said Ryan Ogle, championship director. “One of the core values of the PGA REACH is to make a positive impact on the lives of young people, military veterans and diverse populations, and to give back to the communities in which we operate major championships. We are grateful to be in a position to donate a larger percentage of ticket sales this year to local community organizations who are willing and able to support this championship.”

To participate in these programs, visit srpga.com and look under the “Community” tab. These opportunities are available online now through March 16.

For more information about the 79th KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship, or to purchase advance holiday ticket packages, visit SrPGA.com and click “Buy Tickets Here!” or call (800) 742-4653.