Sixth Annual Foundation for Education Golf Fundraiser held

Community leaders and golf enthusiasts gathered at the Rio Bend Golf Course in Brawley for a scramble-style tournament to benefit the Foundation for Education. Eighteen teams competed in the Sixth Annual Golf Fundraiser on Saturday, February 21, 2026, supporting the mission to enhance local educational opportunities.

Key Takeaways:

  • Sixth Annual Golf Fundraiser for the Foundation for Education
  • Saturday, February 21, 2026, at Rio Bend Golf Course in Brawley
  • Scramble-style format brought together 18 teams
  • Community leaders and local golf fans participated
  • Funds raised help support educational initiatives

The Golf Fundraiser in Brawley

Community leaders and golf enthusiasts assembled on Saturday, February 21, 2026, at the Rio Bend Golf Course in Brawley for the Foundation for Education’s Sixth Annual Golf Fundraiser. The event drew 18 teams, each one eager to demonstrate both skill on the fairway and passion for strengthening educational programs in the area.

A Scramble-Style Competition

In a scramble-style tournament, every team member tees off, and the best-positioned shot guides the entire group for their next strokes. This format creates a spirit of collaboration, allowing novices and experienced golfers alike to fully enjoy the game while striving for a common goal.

An Engaged Community

Brawley’s civic leaders, local business professionals, and devoted golf fans took to the green, uniting their efforts to bolster the Foundation for Education. Their presence and support underscored how community-driven initiatives can create meaningful change, both on the golf course and in classrooms.

Why Education Matters

The Foundation for Education’s mission is to generate funds that support various educational stages and initiatives. Participants and organizers believe that a strong education sector benefits the entire region, building a brighter future for students and families.

Highlights of the Day

Tournament participants battled for top bragging rights, but everyone was a winner as they championed a cause dear to the community. With an enthusiastic crowd, a warm February afternoon, and a shared dedication to local schools, the Sixth Annual Golf Fundraiser proved to be both a successful and spirited event. The ripple effect of this fundraiser will be felt far beyond the greens of Rio Bend, as the next generation gains greater educational opportunities thanks to the continuing dedication of Brawley’s residents.

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