Events
Known as one of the largest and best business golf tournaments in Cobb, the Cobb Chamber | Taylor English Classic provides members the opportunity to enjoy a day on the links with business friends, clients or prospects, and network with Cobb Chamber leadership, board members and numerous elected officials. For 2024, we’re excited to bring a new offering to the tournament, a high-energy cornhole tournament and pool party. Business professionals are invited to register a foursome for the golf tournament, a team for the cornhole tournament, or to register for an afternoon at the Indian Hills Golf Course pool.
The golf tournament is a four-person, Ft. Lauderdale scramble and begins with a shotgun start at 11 a.m. and players will have the opportunity to take part in interactive games throughout the course.
The cornhole tournament features teams of two battling each other in a round robin format. Teams and spectators are invited to enjoy live entertainment, snacks, and drinks at the Indian Hills pool throughout the afternoon.
The tournament culminates with an awards reception on the pool deck, celebrating the winners of each tournament and includes a raffle for fun prizes.
Businesses can take advantage of the unique marketing opportunity provided by one of Cobb’s largest business golf tournaments through several levels of sponsorship. Sponsorship participation provides an opportunity to show support for the Cobb Chamber and those participating, along with advertisement for your company. All sponsorship levels include different forms of signage and advertising at the event and recognition in Chamber publications.
Interested in sponsoring? Contact Nikki Happi at nhappi@cobbchamber.org or 770-859-2371.
770-859-2325
Presenting Sponsor
MAJOR Sponsor
Shirt Sponsor
Cap Sponsor
Hospitality Tent Sponsors
Golf Towel Sponsor
Golf Lunch Sponsor
Flag Sponsor
Chipping & Putting Sponsor
Driving Range Sponsor
Sign Sponsor
Hole-in-One Sponsor
Premium Hole Sponsors
Copeland’s of New Orleans
Homrich Berg
Mauldin & Jenkins
New South Construction
Solutionz | Lagrand AV
Trash Taxi
Truffles Vein Specialists
YALO
Hole Sponsors
Delaware North & Good Game
Delta Community Credit Union
Eclipse Networks
InTandem Promotions
Telecom Innovations
Tri-Made Marketing
Premium Beverage Cart Sponsor
Croft & Associates
Beverage Cart Sponsors
Delaware North & Good Game
Telecom Innovations
host Sponsor
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