The Drag Racing Association of Women (DRAW) will host its Annual Tracy Winters Memorial Golf Tournament on March 5, 2025, the Wednesday before the Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals in Gainesville, Florida.

 

Many sportsman racers will already be in Gainesville, having participated in the Lucas Oil “Baby Gators” event the previous weekend, making the golf tournament an ideal opportunity for attendees to unwind mid-week. Participation is open to everyone, not just those involved in racing.

 

Aside from enjoying a day on the course under the Florida sun, participants will have the chance to win prizes. All participating foursomes will be entered into a drawing for a $2,000 prize, where one lucky team could take home $500. In addition to the potential winnings, players can look forward to a pleasant meal and the camaraderie that comes with the sport. Organizers will also accommodate single players by pairing them into foursomes.

 

The tournament will take place at Ironwood Golf Course with a tee time set for 12:30 PM. The entry fee for each golfer is $85, which covers green fees, a golf cart, range balls, and food during the awards presentation. Players may purchase up to three mulligans for $5 each. Conveniently located at 2100 NE 39th Avenue, the golf course sits close to both the racetrack and the airport.

 

For inquiries related to the tournament or sponsorship opportunities, interested parties should contact Vicki Aswege at vickidraw@gmail.com or by phone at 602-370-7791, or Kendra Wolf at kendraw@oakbldg.com. Additional information and forms can also be found at www.drawonline.org.

 

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ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT SET FOR MARCH 2025

The Drag Racing Association of Women (DRAW) will host its Annual Tracy Winters Memorial Golf Tournament on March 5, 2025, the Wednesday before the Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals in Gainesville, Florida.

 

Many sportsman racers will already be in Gainesville, having participated in the Lucas Oil “Baby Gators” event the previous weekend, making the golf tournament an ideal opportunity for attendees to unwind mid-week. Participation is open to everyone, not just those involved in racing.

 

Aside from enjoying a day on the course under the Florida sun, participants will have the chance to win prizes. All participating foursomes will be entered into a drawing for a $2,000 prize, where one lucky team could take home $500. In addition to the potential winnings, players can look forward to a pleasant meal and the camaraderie that comes with the sport. Organizers will also accommodate single players by pairing them into foursomes.

 

The tournament will take place at Ironwood Golf Course with a tee time set for 12:30 PM. The entry fee for each golfer is $85, which covers green fees, a golf cart, range balls, and food during the awards presentation. Players may purchase up to three mulligans for $5 each. Conveniently located at 2100 NE 39th Avenue, the golf course sits close to both the racetrack and the airport.

 

For inquiries related to the tournament or sponsorship opportunities, interested parties should contact Vicki Aswege at vickidraw@gmail.com or by phone at 602-370-7791, or Kendra Wolf at kendraw@oakbldg.com. Additional information and forms can also be found at www.drawonline.org.

 

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