SpartanNash, Canadian Lakes Property Owners Sponsoring Tullymore Classic Pro-Ams

Symetra Tour LogoSpartanNash, producer of Our Family® and Spartan® brands, and the Canadian Lakes Property Owners Corporation (CLPOC) will be presenting sponsors for two Tullymore Classic Pro-Ams on Wednesday, June 29, and Thursday, June 30.

The pair of Pro-Am events lead into the Tullymore Classic, a July 1-3 Symetra Tour event being played at Tullymore Golf Resort for the second consecutive year. The 54-hole stroke play championship features 144 up-and-coming professional golfers on the “Road to the LPGA,” includes a $100,000 purse for the touring golfers and will cap a week-long celebration of Tullymore Golf Resort and the Canadian Lakes area.

“SpartanNash serves our communities, and is willing to give back by supporting a Pro-Am and inviting others to be a part of an event that features great golfers from around the world,” Don Williams, Tullymore Chief Operating Officer, said.  “Tullymore Golf Resort is excited to have their support, and the support of the Canadian Lakes Property Owners Corporation. The Canadian Lakes area has so much to offer, and that week and on the Fourth of July Weekend it will be on display along with the next rising LPGA stars.”

SpartanNash will sponsor the Thursday, June 30, Pro-Am Day, and host girls high school golf teams from throughout the state. The fifth largest food distributor in the United States is inviting the high school golfers as its guests for the entire week, including a junior clinic, the Pro-Ams and the three rounds of the Symetra Tour championship.

“We are excited to host girls high school golf teams from throughout the state of Michigan at the Tullymore Classic and enable them to walk alongside the next LPGA Tour stars,” John Paul, Vice President of Private Brands for SpartanNash, said. “This will be an incredible event, and it is one way SpartanNash – in partnership with its retail stores and independent customers – wants to give back to the communities we serve.”

CLPOC is sponsoring the Wednesday, June 29, Pro-Am Day, in part to promote the private residential area one hour north of Grand Rapids.

Last July in the inaugural Tullymore Classic, Daniela Iacobelli, who was born in Detroit and lived in Michigan until she was a teenager, birdied three of her final four holes and drained a clutch birdie putt at No. 18 to win by a stroke.

Iacobelli is on the LPGA Tour this year after her win at Tullymore and seven other top-10 finishes put her fifth on the Volvik Race for the Card money list at the conclusion of the 2015 season.  The top-10 each year earns LPGA Tour membership for the next season.

Two distinct world-class golf courses welcome golfers to Tullymore, including the award-winning Tullymore course designed by the renowned James Engh, which will play host to the pros in the Tullymore Classic. In addition, St. Ives Golf Club is a prime example of the best design work by Michigan’s own Jerry Matthews. The 36 holes of great golf wind amid 800 acres of glacier-carved rolling Michigan woodlands and wetlands in the captivating Canadian Lakes area.

Spots in the pro-am events remain available for interested amateur golfers who want to join in the fun and rub shoulders with a talented professional headed for the LPGA Tour.

Contact Scot Cucksey, Tullymore’s head PGA golf professional, for information about pro-am spots, and sponsorship or volunteer opportunities. Scot can be reached at [email protected], 231-972-4837, ext. 252.

Visit www.tullymoreclassic.com for more tournament information and to be a part of the Tullymore Classic. Visit www.tullymoregolf.com for resort information.


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