NWI Mason Contractors Association’s Annual Golf Outing returns

CROWN POINT The Northwest Indiana Mason Contractors Association (NWIMCA) is again hosting its highly anticipated annual golf outing, with this year’s event taking place on August 20 at White Hawk Country Club in Crown Point.

Combining meaningful connections with an enjoyable day on the course, the NWIMCA annual golf outing offers a unique opportunity for industry professionals to strengthen relationships, expand their networks, and enjoy one of the region’s premier industry events.

Registration is now open for sponsors and golfers, who will enjoy a VIP day of golf, networking, food and beverages,  contests, raffles, and premium golf gifts. Early registration is encouraged as the event sells out quickly. The price per foursome is $650.

The premier outing offers a variety of sponsorship opportunities for companies seeking to increase their visibility and engage directly with industry decision makers. Sponsorship packages are strategically designed to provide valuable exposure before, during, and after the event. Additionally, all sponsors will receive a complimentary 2026 NWIMCA membership. More details and the chance to secure a sponsorship are available here.

When: Thursday, August 20

Registration: 8:30 a.m., Shotgun Start: 10 a.m.

Where: White Hawk Country Club, 1001 White Hawk Dr, Crown Point, IN 46307

                  Register athttps://www.nwimca.org/golf-outing

                  Foursome Package:     $650

Sponsorship Tiers:      

Beverage Cart Sponsor with Foursome ($1,350, Only two available)
Platinum Sponsor with Foursome ($1,150)
Gold Sponsor with Foursome ($950)
Silver Sponsor with Foursome ($800)
Tent-At-Hole Sponsor ($750, Only four available)
Hole Sponsor ($350)

About NWIMCA: The Northwest Indiana Mason Contractors Association (NWIMCA) serves as a hub for masonry skill development by fostering relationships between labor unions, apprenticeship training institutions, contractors, and other industry groups. NWIMCA is also committed to shaping the future of the masonry trade by advocating for the recruitment and training of apprentices.