Big Machine Music City Grand Prix Hosts Annual Celebrity Charity Golf Tournament
Big Machine Music City Grand Prix hosted their annual Celebrity Charity Golf Tournament on Monday (June 5) at Old Hickory Country Club to benefit CreatiVets, a nonprofit organization that supports healing veterans through creative outlets such as songwriting, visual arts, music and more.
John Berry, T. Graham Brown, Jillian Cardarelli, Chris Ferrara, Matt Ferranti, Filmore, Vince Gill, Jordan James, Damon Johnson, Jamey Johnson, Corey Levin, Walker Montgomery, Donnie Reis, Jordan Roos, Mitch Rossell, John Schneider, Dan Tyminksi, Bailey Zimmerman and more came out to support the cause and participate.
The tournament was sponsored by Big Machine Spiked Coolers, A.O.Smith, Edley’s Bar-B-Que, Nissan of Rivergate, Margaritaville Hotel-Nashville, Daddy’s Dogs, Silverbelly Whiskey, Flatrock Motorclub, Phillips & Jordan, Anheuser-Busch, Hooters, Red Bull, Velocity Motorcars and Twine Graphics.
“We are so proud to support the incredible work CreatiVets does in our community,” stated Jason Rittenberry, President & COO, Big Machine Music City Grand Prix. “Music City has such vast talent, we knew this would be the perfect opportunity to connect our Veterans with some of Nashville’s top talent in order to make an impact in their programming.”
The Big Machine Music City Grand Prix is set to take place Aug. 4-6, and recently partnered with Nashville venues to create the event’s first Fast Pass program. The three-day festival weekend will feature the NTT IndyCar Series, along with Indy NXT, GT America, GR Cup, the Big Machine Spiked Cooler Trans Am TA2 Series and Stadium Super Trucks.