Join us Monday, Aug. 1, at the Lake Arrowhead Pines Golf Course for a “scramble” golf tournament to help celebrate summer in Wisconsin.

Click here to sign up for the tournament, which will feature an 11 a.m. shotgun start, lunch, carts, prizes and an end-of-day reception and buffet dinner in the recently remodeled Lake Arrowhead Clubhouse, which overlooks the 18-hole course.

Members can golf, all included, for $125. Non-members can golf for $150 or join the Tech Council at our individual membership rate for the year, which qualifies you for the member rate for the golf tournament right away. Foursomes are also available at $450 and $500, respectively. Watch our “Events” page for more information at www.wisconsintechnologycouncil.com.

Not a golfer? Join us for the buffet and cash-bar social hour following the tournament and take advantage of the swimming pool next to the clubhouse and area activities before joining the group for the evening festivities. The dinner-only price is $35.

Lake Arrowhead is in the Adams County Town of Rome, just 15 minutes south of Wisconsin Rapids off Highway 13. From Madison or La Crosse, it’s a drive of about 1 hour, 45 minutes. From Downtown Milwaukee, 2 hours, 25 minutes. From Green Bay or Eau Claire, 2 hours.

Our special guest: Brandon Cloete, a South Africa native who golfed for Marquette University and now lives in Wisconsin. He has won amateur tournaments across the state and is a former Wisconsin State Golf Association “Player of the Year.” Details to follow!

Lake Arrowhead is near Roche-A-Cri State Park, which has a 300-foot-high rock outcropping with a wooden stairway to the top. The park features Native American petroglyphs and pictographs. The Necedah National Wildlife Refuge is also nearby with nearly 44,000 aces and 10 miles of hiking trails. Bicycling opportunities, ATV trails, water skiing, boating, fishing, tennis, bocce ball and other recreational activities abound.