Alliance, NE –United Way of Western Nebraska (UWWN) invites community members, businesses, and golf enthusiasts to participate in its annual United Way Golf Tournament, set to take place at Skyview Golf Course in Alliance on Tuesday, June 23rd at Skyview Golf Course in Alliance, with a 9:30 am shotgun start.
Skyview Golf Course, an 18-hole championship course located at 2613 CR 57 southeast of Alliance, offers a scenic backdrop in the beautiful rolling Sand Hills. The course measures 6,845 yards from the championship tees and 5,500 yards from the forward tees, providing an enjoyable challenge for golfers of all skill levels.
The tournament will be played in a four-person team scramble format. The entry fee is $300 per team, which includes green fees, a tournament gift, and supper. Teams may register online at uwwn.org/golf or in person at Skyview Golf Course.
Prizes will be awarded to top teams. In addition, several flag prizes will be awarded throughout the tournament.
The United Way Golf Tournament is made possible by this year’s title sponsors, Box Butte General Hospital and Dairy Queen of Alliance.
This event serves as an important fundraiser supporting United Way of Western Nebraska’s Community Impact initiatives and helping provide grants to local nonprofits serving western Nebraska in the areas of:
Healthy Community
Youth Opportunity
Financial Security
Community Resiliency
Currently, United Way of Western Nebraska supports 22 local nonprofit agencies, helping strengthen communities across the region. The event also brings together donors, volunteers, and community partners for a day of camaraderie and philanthropy, reinforcing the organization’s long-standing commitment to building a stronger, healthier, and more compassionate region.
For additional information, contact United Way of Western Nebraska at (308) 635-2522 or email kbenzel@uwwn.org.
United Way of Western Nebraska is a nonprofit organization that unites people and resources to build a stronger, healthier and more compassionate community. Supporting 22 local nonprofit agencies and providing direct community impact services in the areas of youth opportunity, healthy community, community resiliency and financial security and reinvesting in Western Nebraska since their inception in 1945. For more information, visit www.uwwn.org.
