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Non-Golf Sponsor Activities

Sponsors and their guests who are not participating in the Tee Up Fore Our Future golf tournament may choose from the experiences below.

Garden of the Gods

Guided E‑Bike Ride

Date & Time: Monday, September 21 | 8:30 – 11:30 AM
Location: Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs

Participation Options

  • Official Event Sponsors: Included with sponsorship (up to four participants)
  • Golf Tournament Participants: May substitute one or more golf tournament player spots for activity participation on a one‑for‑one basis
  • Additional Guests: $258 per person

Description

Experience the Garden of the Gods, one of the region’s most unique and beautiful landscapes, on two wheels. Your professional guide will lead you on a non‑technical ride along paved park roads with spectacular views of towering red‑rock spires and striking sandstone formations.

While the route is not technical, riders should be comfortable on a bike and prepared for moderate effort as you travel three to five miles over gently rolling hills at an altitude of approximately 6,300 feet.

Restrictions: Guests must be at least 5’1” and weigh less than 250 lbs.
Inclusions: Round‑trip transportation to/from The Broadmoor, professional guide, e‑bike, helmet, and water.
Falconry

Falconry Lesson

Date & Time: Monday, September 21 | 9:00 – 11:00 AM
Location: The Broadmoor Hotel

Participation Options

  • Official Event Sponsors: Included with sponsorship (up to four participants)
  • Golf Tournament Participants: May substitute one or more golf tournament player spots for activity participation on a one‑for‑one basis
  • Additional Guests: $218 per person

Description

Experience “The Sport of Kings” through this unique opportunity that allows you an up‑close encounter with majestic birds of prey. You will get the chance to interact with a variety of captive‑bred, trained birds, including owls, falcons, and hawks.

Your lesson begins at the mews, where the birds are housed. The falconer will introduce you to a fleet of birds and will discuss the unique characteristics of each species along with the history of this 4000‑year‑old tradition. Your lesson continues to the flying field with a free‑flight demonstration, where the falconer demonstrates training tactics and commands the bird to fly in and around your group. Your experience caps off with the opportunity to hold one of the birds.