French for “little wing,” Aileron refers to the part of an aircraft wing that stabilizes and steers flight—an apt name for a course designed to elevate your golf game. Enjoy a premier golf experience in the Florida sun as you tee off the 2026 AGC Surety Bonding and Construction Risk Management Conference in style.

With a shotgun start at 12:00 pm

Why You Shouldn’t Miss This

Play with Purpose: Your participation directly supports the AGC Education & Research Foundation’s scholarship and research programs.

Connect with Industry Leaders: Network with peers, sponsors, and experts in a relaxed, scenic setting.

Unforgettable Course: Aileron Golf Club features lush greens, creative course design, and year-round play—offering a golf experience unique to Port Charlotte.

All-Inclusive Registration: Includes greens fee, golf cart, boxed lunch, and post-tournament reception.

Registration Details

Foursome: $1,500
Single Player: $400

Optional Club Rental: $75 (Specify right- or left-handed clubs during registration and light, regular or stiff preference)

Limited spots available—register early!

Registration and Player Names Due: January 15, 2026

For questions, contact Paige Packard at paige.packard@agc.org.

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 eventFor sponsorship details, contact AGC’s Adam Lingenfelter at adam.lingenfelter[@]agc.org.

Don’t miss out on this incredible day of golf, networking, and philanthropyReserve 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.