Teeing up connections at The Builders annual golf outing

Two golfers play on the putting green during The Builders Association golf outing, with one lining up a putt under sunny skies surrounded by trees.

Members filled the fairways for a day of camaraderie, networking and summer fun at The Builders Association’s annual golf outing.

Participants took their best shots at Trumbull Country Club on August 18. The event is about strengthening relationships among contractors, suppliers and partners.

“Sometimes our members don’t get to see each other for months or even work face-to-face on projects. This gives them the chance to connect in person and build stronger partnerships,” said Kevin Reilly, executive vice president, The Builders Association.

On course for what’s next

The golf outing is a highlight of the summer season for members.

“It’s a good time to reflect on the year and all the accomplishments. As we head toward fall and the new fiscal year, it’s an opportunity to celebrate the industry and look forward to the projects ahead.”

The Builders thank all members who participated and extend gratitude to the sponsors who made the day possible.

Some of our winners this year include:

Raffle:

Golf clubs and bag: Josh Cohol – Youngstown Tile & Terrazzo

Putting contest:

1st place: Christopher Rowlands

2nd place: William Hufford

3rd place: Jim Santini

Team winners:

4th Place: Jen Winchester, Kristen Kudelko, Josh Miller, Jason Averill – First National Bank

10th Place: Brian Nattaglia, Keith Miller, Chris Howard, Jaxson Anderson – L. Calvin Jones

20th Place: Scott Froelich, Adam Froelich, Mike Quinlan, Dave Pugh – TEMA Roofing

Most honest team:

Dylan Stevens, Ed Stevens, Jacob Spor, Roger Bucci – Stevens Masonry

Skins:

Justin Yost, Jake Bower, Brandon Pluchinsky, Stanley Magielski – DGPerry

The outing remains one of the highlights of the summer for The Builders, offering a chance to step away from busy job sites and enjoy time together.

“Events like this strengthen our industry just as much as our everyday work,” Reilly said.