Get ready to tee off in style at the picturesque Saltleaf Golf Preserve – the prefect way to kick-start AGC’s 2025 Surety Bonding and Construction Risk Management Conference
With a shotgun start at 12:00 pm

Why You Shouldn’t Miss This
Fun with Purpose: It’s not just a game; it’s a game-changer. Your participation directly supports the AGC Education & Research Foundation’s scholarship and research programs.
Networking Opportunity: Forge valuable connections with industry peers, sponsors, and experts.
Scenic Setting: Saltleaf Golf Preserve’s newly renovated course is a golfer’s paradise, catering to all skill levels.
The Complete Package: Registration includes a golf cart, box lunch, and a post-tournament reception.
Limited Spots – Register Early
Foursome: $1,500.00
Single: $400.00
Optional Club Rental: $75.00
(Specify left or right-handed clubs on the registration site)
The deadline to secure your spot is December 16. Player names are due by January 15.
If you have any questions about the golf tournament, please contact Beth Bares, Tournament Manager at baresgolf[@]gmail.com
Sponsorships Opportunities
Opportunities to sponsor this Golf Scramble are available to everyone interested in supporting the AGC Foundation, including sureties, bond producers, insurance carriers and insurance brokers. Support the AGC Foundation and gain visibility by sponsoring this event. For sponsorship details, contact AGC’s Adam Lingenfelter at adam.lingenfelter[@]agc.org.
Don’t miss out on this incredible day of golf, networking, and philanthropy. Reserve your spot now and make a lasting impact on the future of our industry!
About the AGC Education & Research Foundation
Established in 1968, the AGC Education and Research Foundation awards scholarships to construction management and engineering students to help with the ever-rising cost of college tuition. The Foundation also recognizes an Outstanding Educator and notable James L. Allhands student essay through its awards programs. In addition, the Foundation provides research that supports its mission of furthering industry goals. Two of the research initiatives started by the Foundation include the Industry Residency Program and Industry Case Studies.
About the AGC Service & Supply Committee
The AGC Service & Supply Committee provides AGC service and supply members with a voice in the association. Since 1997, the Committee has worked to represent the interests of the more than 10,000 service and supplier members that contribute significantly to the largest and most prominent association serving the U.S. commercial construction industry.