The Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce announced that Temecula’s Premier Golf Tournament is being held throughout the month of September. Until Wednesday, Sept. 30, golf enthusiasts have the opportunity to golf at their leisure at the Temecula Creek Inn, while supporting Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce.

Golf enthusiasts can golf at their leisure at the pristine Temecula Creek Inn, while supporting the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce through Wednesday, Sept. 30. Valley News/Courtesy photo

This event was held in partnership with The Law Offices of Rosenstein & Hitzeman. Each tournament entry starts as low as $25. Book a tee time by Wednesday and follow the leader boards for a healthy dose of friendly competition.

“The Wine Country Classic has been one of my favorite yearly golf tournaments. The adjusted format allows me to still play in a tournament, while practicing social distancing. This year, it also allows me to play at my own convenience. I am looking forward to getting out on the course while supporting the chamber,” Niko Sirios, co-chair of Wine Country Classic Committee, said

The Wine Country Golf Classic is a great opportunity to get outside and play a round of golf in southwest Riverside County. Valley News/Courtesy photo

Created as a fun event for even novice golfers, the Wine Country Classic month highlighted team scores on an online leaderboard. Individuals and teams earned bragging rights, were a part of the weekly leaderboard announcement in their email blasts and on social media, as well as were entered into multiple prize opportunities. Article contributions made by Jennifer Turnbow of The Creative Bar. Turnbow can be reached at 866-796-6307 and jennifer@thecreativebar.com.

For more information about this event, visit https://temecula.org/wine-country-classic or call 951-676-5090.

JP Raineri
JP Raineri

JP is an award-winning multimedia journalist, and head of the Sports Department for the Valley News. Over his time in the Temecula Valley, JP, a former Southwestern League head baseball coach, was also an on-air radio personality at Q103.3, KATY 101.3, Hot 103.9, and was a television host for the Outdoor Channel. When not covering local, or national sports, JP also serves as an Associate Baseball Scout with NSR.