Fore the Foundation Grand Golf Tournament 2025

October 23, 2025 | 10:00 a.m. Shotgun Start

Our Fore the Foundation Grand Golf Tournament is Thursday, October 23, 2025!  Join us at Golden Hills Golf & Country Club for a fun round of golf while helping to raise money to support the Lexington County School District One Educational Foundation!

All proceeds will support our mission of serving Lexington District One schools, teachers and families through our educational and need-based funding. Each year the Educational Foundation offers student, teacher and school grants; scholarships to high school seniors; financial assistance to families struggling; and much more!

We are currently securing tournament sponsors!  If you are interested in participating in this fun and rewarding event through a sponsorship, please contact Julie Washburn via email at jwashburn@lexington1.net or by phone 803-821-1008.

Team registration of $500 includes breakfast, green and cart fees, late lunch/dinner, and an awards ceremony. We also offer a Players Perks Package of $25 each that includes 2 mulligans, 2 red tees and 1 green toss.  Make plans to join us!

Use this link to REGISTER YOUR TEAM!

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE:

LOCATION:  Golden Hills Golf & Country Club (100 Scotland Drive, Lexington, SC 29072)

8:30 am   Registration opens & each golfer receives a delicious breakfast

9:40 am   Welcome & Tournament Rules

10:00 am   Shotgun Start in Captain’s Choice tournament

3:00 pm   Late Lunch/dinner (estimated time) provided, as well as Tournament Awards and Prizes

DRESS CODE:  No cutoffs, jeans, or sweatpants. Must wear a collared shirt.

Note: The driving range will be closed that morning; however, you are welcome to warm up on the putting green.

 

SPONSORS

BIRDIE

BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OF SOUTH CAROLINA
CLEARITY AUTO GLASS
JUMPER CARTER SEASE ARCHITECTS
PALMETTO CITIZENS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
POWELL ELECTRICAL OF COLUMBIA
HARRIET AND HOLLIS COKER
$567,126

AWARDED TO 735 LEXINGTON DISTRICT ONE SENIORS IN COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS OR GRANTS TO DATE

$215,018

INNOVATION GRANTS AWARDED IN PAST 11 YEARS INVESTED IN ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS

$186,050

BUCKS FOR BOOKS GRANT AWARDS IN PAST EIGHT YEARS TO STRENGTHEN STUDENTS’ LITERACY SKILLS