LEBANON, Tenn. – The Nashville chapter of Speedway Children’s Charities has announced that its second annual Guitars & Fast Cars Classic Golf Tournament will take pace Oct. 3 at the scenic Pine Creek Golf Club in Mt. Juliet. This charity event invites golf enthusiasts, racing fans and community members to enjoy a day of competition on the links while supporting children in need across Middle Tennessee.
All proceeds will directly benefit Middle Tennessee children through various community programs and outreach initiatives. Last year’s inaugural tournament was a major contributor to Speedway Children’s Charities’ fundraising efforts, helping the Nashville chapter distribute nearly $80,000 to local children in need.
“We can’t wait to host the second annual Guitars & Fast Cars Classic Golf Tournament and continue our mission of supporting children and families in Middle Tennessee,” said Matt Greci, general manager of Nashville Superspeedway. “Last year’s event was a fantastic success, and with the incredible support of our community, we’re confident this year’s tournament will help raise even more funds for a great cause. It’s an opportunity for everyone to enjoy a day on the golf course while making a meaningful difference for kids in need.”
Tournament participants can look forward to snacks, beverages, breakfast and lunch, and even more, each participant will have a chance to win exclusive prizes such as NASCAR ride-along experiences, 2025 NASCAR race tickets and clubhouse tickets to the 2025 Genesis Invitational at the iconic Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles.
Golfers, teams and sponsors are encouraged to sign up today and be a part of this special event.
For more information on registration and sponsorship opportunities, please click here or contact Hope Mees at hmees@nashvillesuperspeedway.
Founded in 1982, Speedway Children’s Charities is a nonprofit organization that provides funding for hundreds of local nonprofit organizations that meet the direct needs of children. To date, Speedway Children’s Charities has distributed more than $65 million, supporting thousands of children across the country.
— NashvilleSuperspeedway.com —
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