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FEI Louisville announces Summer golf outing

Terry McWilliams • May 18, 2022

Scramble set for July 25 at Hunting Creek CC

FEI Louisville members | sponsors | executive guests |
corporate finance teams


Challenge the Hunting Creek Country Club course this July 25. Enjoy a day  with friends from FEI, colleagues and business associates. Box lunch,
drink tickets, greens fees and cart, post-golf cocktail and awards social are
included in the participation price.


If you’re an FEI member, put together a foursome from your company and invite business guests to join you. Sponsors - invite your representatives and those you know from the finance community  (CFOs, Finance VPs, Controllers, Treasurers, others) to play. Individuals are also welcome.


Standard Foursome | $425
Covers the entire day's activities -- box lunch, drink tickets, greens fees and cart, post-golf cocktail and awards social - for four golfers. It’s a perfect opportunity to engage your finance staff, sponsor support team, clients, prospects or other guests.


Individual Golfer | $125
If you don’t have a foursome, it’s not a problem. We’ll combine singles into teams.


GOLF Registration website: CLICK HERE


For corporate visibility, check out the following event visibility packages:


Title Sponsor
Includes a paid foursome package (cart, drinks, lunch, social, etc.) plus marketing and event signage as primary sponsor, speaker at announcements and Post-Golf Awards, ad in the player program and
visibility on FEI Louisville website, emails, LinkedIn and event marketing materials.


Beverage Cart sponsor
Includes a paid foursome package, plus the opportunity to be FEI’s interactive refreshment “hero” on the course. Sponsorship includes beverage cart and clubhouse signage, program inclusion, and event
marketing outreach.


Lunch sponsor
Includes golf foursome, clubhouse signage, program inclusion, and event marketing outreach


Driving Range sponsor
Includes paid foursome, signage at the driving range and clubhouse, program inclusion, and marketing outreach.


Practice Green sponsor
Includes foursome, and post-golf event activities,, signage at the practice green and clubhouse, program inclusion, and marketing outreach.


Foursome hole champion
Includes foursome package, signage at a sponsored hole and clubhouse, inclusion in program and event marketing visibility


Hole champion
Signage at a sponsored hole, inclusion in program and event marketing. (Golf fees are separate).


Call 502.410.2113 or email feilouisville@gmail.com to reserve your sponsorship support package. 

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