


Please join us on June 12, 2025
for our 14th Annual DRIVE for Autism!
Proceeds from the Roads to Recovery Golf Outing help support our Autism Center. Through the generosity of donors and golf players, we are able to provide our students with new educational and sensory resources, community outings, social experiences, and more. We are able to offer more 1:1 individual education time than any other Autism resource center in the area!
Golf this year will be at a new venue, The Beavercreek Golf Club!
Curious about our past golf outings? Check out our gallery of past photos!
Schedule of Events
8:00 AM
Registration Opens
Prize Browsing
9:00 AM
Shotgun start
Panera Bagels on Course
Snacks During Play
2:30 PM
City Barbecue
Prize announcements
How to Register:




Online
If you would like to register online, please use the registration form through our secure online portal.
In Person / Mail In
If you would like to register in person, please download and fill out the physical registration form and mail it to our office at:
Roads to Recovery
5383 Intrastate Drive
Fairborn, Ohio
45324
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:
Beck Sponsor
$1,500
Recognition at event & on website
Event banner recognition
Large sign at registration
Large t-shirt recognition
Green fees and carts for 4 players
Lunch and dinner for each golfer
Individually created VIP bag
Ellie
Sponsor
$800
Recognition at event & on website
Sponsorship sign at registration
T-Shirt Recognition
Green fees and carts for 2 players
Lunch and dinner for each golfer
Colson
Sponsor
$550
Sponsorship sign at registration
T-Shirt recognition
Green fees and carts for one player
Lunch and dinner for golfer
Sophie
Sponsor
$350
Sponsorship sign at registration
T-shirt recognition
Jonathan Sponsor
$175
Sponsorship name on t-shirt
(no sign)
2025 Supporters:
We would like to recognize and thank the following supporters and their contributions. All items donated support our end of evening raffle! We acknowledge the following businesses strong commitment to our organization's mission. Their partnership to our autism community means more than we will ever be able to express.