A golf tournament has been announced at Arrowhead Golf Course in Littleton on July 29 to benefit Colorado students. The event will cap the All-Schools Summit put on by the Colorado High School Activities Association.
A golf tournament has been announced at Arrowhead Golf Course in Littleton on July 29 to benefit Colorado students. The event will cap the All-Schools Summit put on by the Colorado High School Activities Association. Credit: Courtesy of CHSAA

Arrowhead Golf Course in Littleton will host a golf tournament at the end of the month to cap the All-Schools Summit put on each year by CHSAA.

The July 29 fundraising event will use proceeds to benefit and enhance experiences for Colorado students through the Foundation for the Colorado High School Student Activities Association. Tee time is 2 p.m.

The foundation has supported initiatives like the AD Mentorship Program, the “You Look Good in Stripes” campaign that increased the number of high school officials across the state, sporting behavior initiatives, educational speakers and others.

Registration for those interested includes a round of golf, range balls, a box lunch, dinner and a swag bag.

Single golfers can register for $175. You can also sign up as a party of two or three, or a foursome can save $30 by registering for $670.

Donations are welcome for those who want to contribute without playing.

Other events happening during the All-Schools Summit on July 28 include a sports medicine symposium, a meeting for new athletic directors and an evening reception at Sporty Pickle in Englewood.

The full schedule can be found at this link.

Interested parties can register for the golf tournament at this form. For any questions or issues with registration, email foundation@chsaa.org.

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