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Turtle Ridge Foundation's Annual Bode Bash Golf and Tennis Classic


  • Tamarack Tennis Camp and Maplewood Golf Course 2691 Main Street Bethlehem, NH United States (map)

Bode Bash Golf & Tennis Classic 2023!

Bode Bash Golf & Tennis Classic 2023!

FAMILY FUN AT ITS FINEST Bode Bash Golf & Tennis Classic is a family-friendly two-day event held you do NOT want to miss! Our biggest annual event of the year is held in the heart of the White Mountains.

Turtle Ridge Foundation will host our Annual Bode Bash Golf & Tennis Classic on Saturday, August 26th at Tamarack Tennis Camp in Franconia, NH and Sunday, August 27th, 2023 at Maplewood Golf Resort in Bethlehem, NH. In years past, we have been able to raise nearly $35,000 at this event to further the success of our mission to support adaptive and youth sports programs locally, regionally and nationally.

We will begin this 2-day, family-friendly fundraiser at Tamarack Tennis Camp at 11am on Saturday, Aug. 27th with some light stretching, calisthenics, warm-up sessions and tennis clinics led by Bode, his (expert tennis) Family and Tamarack Staff. The Bode Bash Round-Robin Tournament will begin after lunch. Participants break for the Bode Bash Cocktail Party & Live Music at 4pm followed by a gourmet Summer Feast Dinner Party catered by Chef Joe’s Catering at 5:30pm.

Day 2 of this exciting weekend takes place at the Maplewood Golf Resort on Sunday, August 27th beginning at 8am for Check-In and a 9am Shotgun Scramble over a beautiful 18 holes with a variety of on course contests, complimentary food and beverages and will finish on the patio by 2pm for raffle, putting contest & awards.

TRF invites you to join us for the Annual Bode Bash Golf & Tennis Classic on Aug. 26 & 27, 2023. This 2-day family-friendly event is open to all and everyone is encouraged to participate, we look forward to seeing you!

And the best part! This summer, we’re raising money for our local ski hill, Mt. Eustis. The Vision of Mt. Eustis Ski Hill is to improve the lives, health, and wellness of North Country families and citizens by ensuring that all, regardless of socioeconomic status, are able to engage in snowsports.

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