Join Morgantown’s top leaders on the fairway at the 18th Annual Golf Classic

The Morgantown Area Partnership

It’s almost time to tee it up for one of Morgantown’s favorite fall traditions. The 18th Annual Morgantown Area Partnership Golf Classic is set for Thursday, October 9 at the Pines Country Club—and you’re invited to join us for a day of fun, networking, and community impact.

Thanks to the presenting sponsor, March-Westin Company, Inc., this year’s outing is shaping up to be one of our best yet.

More than a golf game—this is community in action

The Golf Classic is one of the Partnership’s two major annual fundraisers. Proceeds help fuel the work of programs that make a real difference in the region, including Main Street Morgantown, the Campus Neighborhood Revitalization Corporation, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Monongalia County Development Authority

Whether you’re hitting the greens with a foursome, sponsoring a hole, or donating raffle items, your participation helps power progress across Monongalia County.

Sponsors make it special

Last year’s golfers walked away with a dozen Titleist golf balls, swag bags full of sponsor-provided gifts, and memories of a beautiful day on the course. We’re planning to do it all again this year—and then some.

Want to get involved? We’re currently welcoming players, sponsors, and prize donors for 2025. Reach out to er**@*******************ip.com or call (304) 292-3311 ext. 1003 to reserve your spot.

Save the date

📅 Thursday, October 9
📍 The Pines Country Club
⛳ A full day of golf, good company, and giving back

We’ll see you on the green!

Historic Downtown Morgantown

Step back into the colorful history of Morgantown with the self-guided Historic Downtown Morgantown Audio Walking Tour. Learn about our town’s legacy via a look at the distinctive, classic architectural styles that inhabit our downtown, and learn how they were shaped and modified by Morgantown’s rich history and famous personages.

There are three unique ways to take this tour:

1. Pick up your Audio Walking Tour guidebook at the Morgantown History Museum, 175 Kirk Street.

2. View/listen to the tour on Google Maps.

3. Download the booklet (3MB).