EAU CLAIRE, Mich. (WNDU) - It was a busy day on the links at the 2025 Watermark Golf Classic at Indian Lake Hills.
The proceeds from Friday’s outing will go toward the Children’s Advocacy Center of Southwest Michigan, which helps domestically abused children.
According to event organizers, there were over 200 golfers spread across 27 holes supporting a good cause.
“Today we get to have a lot of fun playing golf,” said Chris Mason, co-founder of Watermark Brewing. “We appreciate our sponsors donating to the event. . . It’s awesome to have this many community supporters because it is such an important cause, helping the Children’s Advocacy Center and raise funding.”
The Children’s Advocacy Center of Southwest Michigan is a program that works to advocate for victims of sexual assault.
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