Tee off at a reborn Canal Shores’ with The Record on Sept. 27
Year 4 calls for something special.
Join The Record North Shore on Friday, Sept. 27, on a rebuilt and rejuvenated Canal Shores golf course — now called The Evans at Canal Shores — for the nonprofit newsroom’s fourth charity golf outing in support of responsible, independent community news.
Tee time for The Record Open IV is 1 p.m. at The Evans at Canal Shores, 1030 Central St. in Evanston. All proceeds from the event go directly into impactful local reporting.
THE RECORD OPEN IV: CLICK HERE FOR MORE DETAILS AND TO REGISTER
With increased attendance every year, The Record Open is taking on a new challenge as one of the first outings to play a reimagined community course that spans Wilmette and Evanston.
The Record Open will play the entirety of the new course (13 holes at this time) and add numerous competitions using The Evans at Canal Shores’ special features, such as a 30,000-square-foot practice green and the Baha’i Corner, which includes a Par 3 putting hole (No. 7).
All participating golfers will receive a round with a cart, an early dinner, multiple drink tickets and chances to win prizes for everything from carding the lowest group score to whacking the longest drive to holding the winning raffle ticket(s).
Check in for the tournament will begin around noon with a start of 1 p.m. The format is a scramble, in which a team of four selects the best shot among the group and all golfers take their next shot from that location.
The overall winners in the first three Record Opens were:
• Record Open I: Monica Thompson, Alex Thompson, Julia Goebel and Julie Saltzman
• Record Open II: Steve Weir, Andy Warner, Andy Kulick and Andy Schaeffer*
* Decided by tie-breaking putt-off
• Record Open III: Ben Warner, Michael Kite, Mark Somerville and Adam Shulz
The Record launched in 2020 to restore reliable local news to the North Shore. We cover Wilmette through Highland Park and believe that responsible and nonpartisan local news is vital to a community’s wellbeing. A nonprofit, community-first newsroom, The Record’s reporting is free for all to read and relies on readers to fund its work through donations and subscriptions.
Events like The Record Open allow The Record to sustain its mission, which includes being an active member in the community.
Can’t make it? Consider sponsoring the event from as low as $100. Contact Ryan Osborn for details: ryan@therecordns.org.
Or consider a donation to The Record to support responsible, community-first local news.
Staff
This article was developed using publicly available information, such as press releases, municipal records and social media posts.