Wickenburg Community Raises $20K+ for Veteran Services

Qualifiers and guests cheer each other on at Wickenburg Ranch’s Great Hole-in-One Challenge

Wickenburg Ranch’s Great Hole-in-One Challenge raised $20,620 for Wounded Warrior Project last month at the challenge’s finale event.
Thirty-one people competed for the chance to win a brand-new Shea home at Wickenburg Ranch and while none of the competitors won the grand prize with a hole-in-one, the top five qualifiers did receive top prizes and the event’s sweepstakes winner drove home in a new 2018 Infiniti QX30.
“It’s organizations like Wickenburg Ranch that help Wounded Warrior Project continue to help the thousands of warriors get back on track and become a positive force in their communities,” said Frank Sonntag of Wounded Warrior Project. “The Great Hole-in-One Challenge was a great way for people to learn more about WWP and I was proud to take the first ceremonial tee shot.”
The Wounded Warriors Project provides programs and services that provides veterans with mental and physical health support, employment and educational assistance.
woundedwarriorproject.org

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