Goal For Greg - Charity Gold Out Fundraiser

First Annual Goals For Greg Charity Golf Outing

Date: July 13, 2026

Location: Country Club of Indianapolis

2801 Country Club Road, Indianapolis, IN

Format: Noon Shotgun Scramble



Goals for Greg provides financial assistance to underprivileged youth athletes to remove economic barriers to participation in organized sports, with a focus on club soccer. Through scholarships and community support, we aim to ensure that talent, commitment, and character — not finances — determine opportunity.


What’s Included

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Buffet lunch prior to golf

18 holes of golf

Dinner buffet & reception

Silent & live auction

All golf contests included — no on-course sales



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