Join NAWIC of Coastal Georgia at our third annual Coastal Classic Golf Tournament. You will enjoy a round at the exclusive Savannah Country Club while supporting NAWIC’s mission to amplify the voices of women in construction. All funds raised go to support the effort of our association, including the chapter’s Grant Fund that allows members access to capital to help support their career aspirations. Whether you’d like to join in as a golf team or a sponsor, you are guaranteed a fun, festive day with architecture, construction and engineering networking and connections!
TEAM REgistration
Team registration is $1,000 and includes a team of four, breakfast, lunch, eight (8) drink tickets, four (4) mulligans, and golf carts for players. Additional mulligans, drink tickets, raffle tickets and volunteer lunch sponsorships also available to add to your team registration.
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ABOUT NAWIC
The National Association of Women In Construction (NAWIC) is an international association of women employed in construction which promotes that industry and supports the advancement of women within it. NAWIC provides career growth, industry resources, advocacy, and connectivity to our more than 6,000 members and 120+ chapters nationwide. The local chapter NAWIC Coastal Georgia #380 has approximately 60 members and meets monthly to provide training, educational workshops and networking opportunities. Our local chapter also gives back through our partnerships with various non-profits, high school + college scholarships and awarding of member grants. We are also hosting the Southeast NAWIC Region Fall Planning conference in November 2026, wherein we will host members from all 16 chapters across Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee.
About savannah country club
The story of the Savannah Country Club begins in the 1920s when Henry C. Walthour acquired land on Wilmington Island to develop a prestigious community centered around the General Oglethorpe Hotel and its Donald Ross-designed golf course. Despite early success, the hotel struggled after the 1929 stock market crash, changing ownership several times before being renovated in 1965 by William Lattimore, who upgraded the golf course and renamed the property the Savannah Inn and Country Club. Later, it became the Sheraton Hotel before closing in the 1980s and eventually reopening as luxury condominiums, Wilmington Plantation. The golf course, however, remained a constant, evolving into the Wilmington Island Club with modern amenities. In 2018, under new ownership, it was renamed the Savannah Country Club to honor its history while incorporating a modern approach to dining and events.
