Essex County Habitat for Humanity invites golfers, sponsors, and community supporters to take part in its 5th Annual Golf Fore Homes Tournament on Monday, June 15 at Ipswich Country Club.
Set on a championship course designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., this year’s outing promises a memorable day of golf, connection, and purpose. Known for its scenic beauty and thoughtfully designed layout, Ipswich Country Club offers a rewarding experience for players of all skill levels.
The tournament will begin with a 12:00 PM shotgun start and feature a scramble format, making it accessible and enjoyable for seasoned golfers and newcomers alike. Registration includes a boxed lunch, golf carts, and a lively post-play cocktail reception.
Beyond the course, Golf Fore Homes is an opportunity to make a tangible impact. All proceeds benefit Essex County Habitat for Humanity’s mission to bring people together to build affordable homes, strengthen families and communities, and foster hope. Funds raised will directly support the creation of safe, stable housing for local families.
“We’re proud to celebrate five years of Golf Fore Homes and the community that has grown around it,” said Executive Director Meegan O’Neil. “This event is more than a day of golf—it’s a chance to come together and help ensure that everyone has a decent place to live.”
Sponsorship opportunities are available at multiple levels, offering valuable visibility for businesses while supporting a meaningful cause. Foursomes and individual players are also encouraged to register early, as space is limited.
To register, sponsor, or learn more, please visit: https://www.essexcountyhabitat.org/golf_fore_homes/ or contact Brenda Murphy at 978-681-8858.
About Essex County Habitat for Humanity
Essex County Habitat for Humanity is the local affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, the largest nonprofit homebuilder in the world. Essex County Habitat builds decent, safe, and affordable homes in partnership with the families who need them. Each partner family works at least 240 sweat equity hours alongside volunteers to build their home and then carries an affordable 30-year mortgage.Since it was established in 1985, the affiliate has delivered on their mission for over 205 families in Essex County.
To help fund their work, Essex County Habitat operates a ReStore, located in Lawrence, where they sell quality new and previously owned furniture, appliances, building materials, and home goods at greatly reduced prices. To donate, volunteer, or learn more, please visit EssexCountyHabitat.org
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