Presented by City Care

City Care Golf Classic Presented by W&W|AFCO Steel

Registration ends Thursday, 04/30/2026 11:59pm CDT

About This Event

The City Care Golf Classic presented by W&W|AFCO Steel will be held on Monday, May 4, 2026, at Quail Creek Golf and Country Club, followed by an on-course happy hour. This day is about more than a game of golf. It’s about community.

Every dollar raised through the City Care Golf Classic helps keep our doors open for men, women, and families who need a safe place to land. It provides warm beds at our Night Shelter, rides to work and doctor appointments, housing for families ready to rebuild, and the steady support that turns crisis into stability. When you sponsor or play in this tournament, you are helping someone move from surviving to truly flourishing.

Sponsorship opportunities range from full teams to marketing partnerships. However you choose to engage, your partnership will be recognized throughout the tournament. More importantly, it will be felt by neighbors who find safety, stability, and a fresh start because you chose to show up.

Join us, won’t you?

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Thank you to all our incredible Title Sponsors who are making this day possible. Hundreds of lives will be positively transformed thanks to your generosity. 

ASRC Industrial/F.D. Thomas
Derr & Gruenewald Construction
Haskell-Lemon Construction
Paul Logistics Inc.
Rolling Plains Construction
United Rentals 
W&W|AFCO Steel

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For more than two decades, the heart of this tournament has been shaped by the life and legacy of Stan Deardeuff. To those who knew him, Stan was a cornerstone of the Oklahoma City community, a man of quiet conviction and unwavering integrity who believed that success is best measured by how much you lift others up.

Stan also believed that every person deserves a place to call home, and he carried that belief into his service with City Care. The spirit of generosity and neighborly care that defined his life continues to shape this tournament today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About This Event

The City Care Golf Classic presented by W&W|AFCO Steel will be held on Monday, May 4, 2026, at Quail Creek Golf and Country Club, followed by an on-course happy hour. This day is about more than a game of golf. It’s about community.

Every dollar raised through the City Care Golf Classic helps keep our doors open for men, women, and families who need a safe place to land. It provides warm beds at our Night Shelter, rides to work and doctor appointments, housing for families ready to rebuild, and the steady support that turns crisis into stability. When you sponsor or play in this tournament, you are helping someone move from surviving to truly flourishing.

Sponsorship opportunities range from full teams to marketing partnerships. However you choose to engage, your partnership will be recognized throughout the tournament. More importantly, it will be felt by neighbors who find safety, stability, and a fresh start because you chose to show up.

Join us, won’t you?

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Thank you to all our incredible Title Sponsors who are making this day possible. Hundreds of lives will be positively transformed thanks to your generosity. 

ASRC Industrial/F.D. Thomas
Derr & Gruenewald Construction
Haskell-Lemon Construction
Paul Logistics Inc.
Rolling Plains Construction
United Rentals 
W&W|AFCO Steel

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For more than two decades, the heart of this tournament has been shaped by the life and legacy of Stan Deardeuff. To those who knew him, Stan was a cornerstone of the Oklahoma City community, a man of quiet conviction and unwavering integrity who believed that success is best measured by how much you lift others up.

Stan also believed that every person deserves a place to call home, and he carried that belief into his service with City Care. The spirit of generosity and neighborly care that defined his life continues to shape this tournament today.