Spring Fundraiser – Week 2 Friday Update
The 2023 ACTEC Foundation’s Longest Drive Challenge is in full swing, with The Southeast Region’s Kimberly Stogner raising the most donations during the second week and winning Round 2! The Rocky Mountain Region’s Merry Balson came in 2nd, and Mid-Atlantic Region’s Glenn Fox came in 3rd. So far in Round 3…
The Rocky Mountain Region’s Merry Balson is in the lead!
(Standings as of Noon Eastern Time on May 5)
- Rocky Mountain Region: Merry Balson, State Chair of Colorado
- Southeast Region: Kimberly Stogner, State Chair of North Carolina
- Southern Region: Gray Edmondson, State Chair of Mississippi
- Heart of America Region: Shannon Barks, State Chair of Missouri
- Great Lakes Region: Cam Seybolt, State Chair of Minnesota
- Mid-Atlantic Region: Glenn Fox, State Chair of Downstate New York
- New England Region: Lisa Rico, State Chair of Massachusetts
- Western Region: Lauren Garner, State Chair of Arizona
Every dollar you donate drives your golfer’s ball another foot! Move your region’s golfer into first place next week by donating today!
Put your Favorite Golfer in the Lead!
Check the Leader Board daily and watch your email for updates each Wednesday and in Friday’s Weekly Update. The Challenge will run until Wednesday, May 17, at 5:00 PM ET. The winning golfer will receive the virtual “Golden Driver” and be announced in the May 19th edition of the Weekly Update.
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