Skip to content

Logo_sml

Lawrence Country Club
400 Country Club Terrace
Lawrence KS 66049

EVENT DETAILS

  • Early Bird Rate until 9/4/2026 is $600 Team/$150 Player
  • On 9/5/2026, the rate is $700 Team/$175 Player
  • 2 Drink Tickets and a Swag Item Provided to all Players
  • $1,500 in Team Prizes and Hole Games
  • Breakfast Burrito and Potato Oles for Brunch
  • Registration at 10 am - Shotgun start at 11:00 am
  • 19th Hole follows golf (food from 23rd Street Brewery)
  • Prizes awarded at the 19th Hole.

Charity Classic Golf FUNdraiser

100% of the proceeds from this event are contributed to local charitable programs that help stabilize households and homes in need in Douglas County. 

The 2025 LBOR Charity Classic returns to Lawrence Country Club again this year on Monday, October 20th. Registration is limited to 100 golfers to ensure the quality of play and make this an enjoyable experience for our players.

LCC Course Landscape 2021


2026 MAJOR SPONSORS
Envista Federal Credit Union - Title Sponsor

Security 1st Title - 19th Hole Sponsor
Lawyer's Title of Kansas - Prize Sponsor
Bob Sight Auto Group - Hole-in-one Sponsor
Farm Bureau Financial / Sparke Agency - Putting Green Sponsor
CEK Insurance - Beverage Sponsor

Professional Moving & Storage - Beverage Sponsor
Bank Midwest Mortgage - Brunch Sponsor
Alpha Roofing - Score Card Sponsor
Landmark Bank - Mulligan Sponsor

2026 HOLE SPONSORS

Why the Charity Classic, and what role does the Lawrence Board of REALTORS Community Foundation fill in our Community?

100% of the proceeds from Lawrence REALTORS® Community Foundation events like the Charity Classic are awarded right here in Lawrence & Douglas County! Yes, 100%!

Your participation in the Charity Classic makes a difference here in Lawrence & Douglas County! We are creating a better community by stabilizing households for the most vulnerable in our community.

Since becoming a 501(c)(3) in July 2018, the Lawrence REALTORS® Community Foundation has awarded over $309,000 to local housing programs, including over $52,000 in housing assistance following the 2019 tornado that hit Douglas County.

Scroll To Top