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Wingspan Benefit

A golf tournament will help raise money for the Tucson LGBT community center.

By Megan Wadding

Golf tournament to raise funds for Tucson LGBT community center

A golf tournament will help raise funds as well as promote awareness for Wingspan, the LGBT community center in Tucson.

The third annual Wingspan Classic Charity Golf Tournament will be Nov. 4 at the Omni Tucson National Resort. Last year's event raised $19,000 for the center.

"Although events are not the most efficient way for non-profits to raise funds, events like the Wingspan Classic help raise awareness of the organization and potentially introduce new supporters to our cause," said Linda Thomas, who is development chair on the board. "It also provides a great way for our community to celebrate together."

It was Thomas and her partner, Holly Lyon, who first brought the idea for the golf tournament to the Wingspan board in 2009.

"From the beginning, our mission for this tournament was to positively promote Wingspan and Tucson's LGBT community in a way that grows our base support, encourages LGBT philanthropy and brings our community together in a fun way," Thomas said.

Most of the players taking part in the 18-hole tournament are corporate-sponsored teams and Wingspan supporters, Thomas said. Players can compete as individuals or in teams of two, three or four people.

In the "four person scramble, low gross" competition everyone hits a drive off the tee box, then the team picks the drive that they think is best and then all team members hit their ball from that location. This continues until a ball is put in the hole.

Thomas said the format "is a great for players who might not consider themselves ‘great' golfers, because it takes the pressure off any one member of the team to perform well on any given shot."

After the tournament, there will be an awards dinner.

This year, American Family Insurance will become the first title sponsor of the tournament.

Thomas said the goal for the tournament is to become a "destination event" that draws players and sponsors from around the country.

"Tucson, golf and LGBT all go hand-in-hand and we truly believe this dream is achievable," Thomas said.    -E

Oct. 15 was the cut-off for registration, but Thomas said that interested people should email wingspanclassic@gmail.com and they will attempt to fit them in.

VITAL STATISTICS

Wingspan Classic
Charity Golf Tournament
Nov. 4
Omni Tucson National Resort
2727 W. Club Drive, Tucson
Entry fee: $125
www.wingspanclassic.com