LoCash announces charity Golf Bash

The fundraiser benefits the Tunnel to Towers Foundation

Platinum-selling duo LoCash is set to tee off for a good cause, hosting the LoCash Golf Bash in Hilton Head, South Carolina on September 19th.

A fundraising day on the course benefiting the Tunnel to Towers Foundation National Golf Series, the LoCash Golf Bash will take place at The Sea Pines Resort, with proceeds helping provide mortgage-free homes to Gold Star and fallen first responder families with young children.

Coinciding with the second annual Hilton Head Island Jam, the LoCash Golf Bash will offer players a full round of golf in the seaside vacation destination, with several sponsorship opportunities and a private LoCash show set for after the action.

The event will be held at venues throughout Hilton Head’s island community. The second annual Hilton Head Island Jam is September 18-22. Founded by longtime music industry executive David Preston, the festival aims to match Nashville’s songwriting brilliance with the famous Hilton Head charm, and this year’s bill features dozens of acts – including LoCash, who will perform at Lowcountry Celebration Park on September 20th.

Meanwhile, the hitmaking duo recently released “Buzzin” – a sweet, rowdy tribute to the no-frills fun of dive-bar life. Written by LoCash’s Preston Brust and Chris Lucas with Shy Carter and Mark Trussell, the track is an equal parts party anthem and heart-on-sleeve love song, produced by Jacob Rice.

Part of a hotly anticipated upcoming project, the buzzworthy track also follows LoCash’s chart-climbing country radio single “Hometown Home” – and their heartwarming “Hometown Home (Wedding Cake Mix)” – with a series of high-profile shows on the schedule.

Last week LoCash wrapped a night at Denver’s Coors Field as part of Kane Brown’s In The Air Tour and will make an additional stadium stop on September 14th at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. They’ll continue their headlining Hometown Home Tour this fall, with shows in Texas, South Carolina, Missouri, California, and Oregon through October 19th.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn