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A huge THANK YOU to everyone at The Grove Club for their continued support of the Tennessee Golf Foundation.

The Grover Charity Golf Event, Concert & Dinner is hosted by The Grove Golf Club in College Grove, Tennessee and was implemented to help meet the ongoing needs of the several nonprofit organizations in the region and community. 

In 2022 The Grove raised over $40,000 for The First Tee of Tennessee and the Tennessee Golf Foundation is proud to be one of these selected charities.

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