Event Information
2024 BRONSON NICU NIGHT GOLF OUTING
Monday, May 20, 2024
Kalamazoo Country Club
1609 Whites Road, Kalamazoo, MI 49008
Come and be a part of the inaugural Bronson NICU Night Golf Outing, an event dedicated to raising support for the Bronson Children's Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. This unique experience offers a round of nine holes at the lovely Kalamazoo Country Club. Whether you choose to unwind with us at the clubhouse afterwards or head home in time for dinner, your participation will support the care of newborns in the NICU. Join us for an evening of golf and goodwill.
The outing is a 4-person, 9-hole scramble experience and the top teams will be awarded. Instructions, rules, and other contests will be shared at the outing.
The safety of our community members is our top priority. To ensure the safety of our guests, event information and precautions are communicated prior to each event for any preventative measures we are taking.
Event Schedule
2:00 p.m. - Registration
2:50 p.m. - Remarks & announcements
3:00 p.m. - Shotgun start
~5:00 p.m. - Hors d'oeuvres and refreshments in the clubhouse
Pricing
- $150 - Single Golfer
- $600 - Foursome
- $800 - Corporate Team
Add-ons
- $40 - Golf Outing Package
- $10 - Mulligan
Golf Outing Package
The golf outing package includes 2 mulligans and entrance into the long-putt contest for a Scotty Cameron Putter. The putting contest will take place during the outing on a select hole on both the front and the back (since this is a 9-hole outing). Meaning we are giving away 2 total Scotty Cameron's! There will be a winner on the front and on the back.
Benefiting
The 2024 NICU Night Golf Outing will raise funds for acquiring a High Frequency Ventilator for our NICU. This advanced ventilator offers the most delicate ventilation support, particularly beneficial for extremely premature infants. By reducing the incidence of chronic lung disease and other prematurity-related complications, it significantly enhances the long-term prognosis of these vulnerable patients. Moreover, its presence expands access to specialized care within our community. Previously, patients needing this ventilator had to be transferred to facilities outside our region, imposing significant burdens on both patients and their families.