North Carolina Scottish Rite Annual RiteCare Charity Golf Tournament
The North Carolina Scottish Rite Charity Golf Tournament to benefit Children with speech, hearing, and learning disabilities. The NC golf tournament is an annual event that travels across the State of North Carolina to play golf for charity.
The North Carolina Scottish Rite Annual RiteCare Charity Golf Tournament
The North Carolina Scottish Rite Masonic Foundation's charity golf tournament at The Emerald is scheduled for Saturday, October 4, 2025. Played with a "scramble" format (captain's choice) it will provide an opportunity for players to enjoy a round of golf with friends, win prizes, and promote the main charitable endeavor of the Scottish Rite.
Recommended Places to Stay
DoubleTree by Hilton New Bern, NC | 100 Middle Street, New Bern, NC, 28560, US |
Courtyard by Marriott | 218 East Front Street, New Bern, North Carolina, USA, 28560 | Walking distance to 33 Restaurants Downtown New Bern and Arts, Antique Stores, Clothing Boutiques and more... Night life: live music |
Friday | New Bern River Tours ($45/person) | 10:00-11:30am 12:00-1:30pm 3:00-4:30pm |
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Anchors Up ($50/person or $275 for entire boat up to 6 people) | 9:00-11:00am 1:30-3:30pm Sunset Between 4:30pm-6:30pm (see date for time) |
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ECU Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic Tour (Free) |
2:30-4:30pm |
1310 Health Sciences Drive Greenville, NC 27858-4353 |
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Golf Tournament Kickoff Wine & Cheese Social |
6:30-7:30pm | 2100 S Glenburnie Road New Bern, NC 28562 |
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Saturday - Golfers Schedule | Putt & Chip Green Driving Range.... bring cash $5/bucket |
10:00-10:45am | 5000 Clubhouse Drive New Bern |
Lunch | 11:00am | ||
Golf Tournament | 1:00-5:30pm | ||
Awards Presentation | 5:30-6:30pm | ||
Note: Photographer and Videographers will be floating around the course and are available for candid and posed shots. | |||
Saturday - NON-Golfers Things To Do | Explore New Bern - See your Welcome Bag for details | New Bern, North Carolina, has been the backdrop for several movies, including "A Bend in the Road," "The Notebook," and "The Wedding". Additionally, the film "Crossover" was also filmed in New Bern and Jones County, premiering in 2021. A more recent project, "Crossover: The Revenge," was filmed in New Bern in 2023. | Book |
New Bern River Tours ($45/person up to 8 people) | 10:00-11:30am 12:00-1:30pm 3:00-4:30pm |
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Fairfield Harbour - 20 miles | Fairfield Harbour offers a variety of amenities including a championship golf course, four marinas, multiple swimming pools (indoor and outdoor), tennis courts, a recreation center, and various activities like fishing, boating, and watersports. The community also boasts a community center for social events, local shops and restaurants, and walking and biking trails. | ||
River Tours ($75/person up to 6 people) | 10:00-11:30am 12:00-1:30pm 3:00-4:30pm |
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Oriental - 37 miles | Oriental is known as the "Sailing Capital of North Carolina." fast growing interest in local sport fishing. The Neuse River and Pamlico Sound abound in a broad range of sport fish such as Giant Drum, Trout, Puppy Drum, and in Summer, the big one... Tarpon. | ||
Jacksonville - 45 miles | Jacksonville, NC, offers a variety of attractions and activities, making it a worthwhile destination. It's a military town with a strong connection to Camp Lejeune and the Marine Corps. Beyond the military presence, visitors can enjoy the nearby beaches, explore numerous parks and trails, and experience local events and festivals. It's also a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for watersports, fishing, and exploring the New River. | ||
Morehead City - 52 miles | From its charming downtown and picturesque waterfront to great shopping and dining and an abundance of outdoor activities, it's easy to see what makes vacationers return to Morehead City again and again. When planning your vacation to the Crystal Coast, a visit to Morehead City, NC should be at the top of your list. | ||
Atlantic Beach - 54 miles | Surf, sand and fun are just the beginning at the Crystal Coast's Atlantic Beach. With easy beach access to one of Coastal Living Magazine's "Best Beaches" and a range of accommodations and dining options to enjoy, | ||
Beaufort - 55 miles | Situated on the southern edge of North Carolina's southernmost hook, which curls around the Neuse River and stretches towards the Atlantic | ||
Fort Macon - 57 miles | There are no fees required to access Fort Macon State Park for day use. Blackbeard's pirate ship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, is associated with Fort Macon State Park because the ship ran aground near Beaufort Inlet, which is adjacent to the park. The wreck was discovered in 1996, and archaeologists believe it is the same ship Blackbeard used as his flagship. Artifacts from the wreck are on display at the North Carolina Maritime Museum in Beaufort. Walk along the beach and find amber glass, see dolphins and more. Oh and dont forget to go see the Pirate Ship. | ||
Sunday | New Bern River Tours ($45/person) | 10:00-11:30am 12:00-1:30pm 3:00-4:30pm |
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Deep Sea Fishing |
From the time you arrive at the Capt. Stacy Fishing Center until the time you depart you'll experience pleasure after pleasure.You'll board one of the finest fishing vessels along the east coast, skim over the clean blue waters of the Atlantic to it's fabulous fishing grounds as far out as the Gulf Stream, troll or bottom fish where the big prizes are anxiously waiting to strike. The beautiful water of the Atlantic Ocean and the deep blue of the Gulf Stream located off Atlantic Beach, Morehead City, Beaufort , and Emerald Isle North Carolina are considered by many, A Fisherman's Paradise. |
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Wild Horses | Wild horses roam the beaches of the Outer Banks and Crystal Coast. Take a guided tour to see them at Corolla and Shackleford Banks. For more than 500 years, the most enduring – and endearing – residents of the Outer Banks, the wild Colonial Spanish Mustangs, have called this sliver of land between sound and sea home | Book | |
World War II battleship Wilmington 1h 47m (94.3 mi) |
She was the first of the US Navy's "fast battleships," designed to be faster and more heavily armed than previous battleships.
World War II Service: The USS North Carolina played a crucial role in the Pacific Theater, escorting aircraft carriers and participating in numerous battles. Museum Ship: Decommissioned in 1947, she was later brought to Wilmington, NC, and opened as a museum and memorial in 1961. Tourist Attraction: The ship is a popular tourist destination, offering visitors a chance to explore her decks, learn about her history, and enjoy views of the Wilmington area |
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Nags Head - 2h 39m (144 mi) | By Ferry. Drive to Cedar Island, NC, take the car ferry to Ocracoke, NC, walk to Ocracoke, NC, take the ferry to Hatteras Island, NC, then take the taxi to Buxton. Alternatively, you can drive from New Bern to Buxton in around 3h 56m. |
Guests will recieve a Welcome Bag full of Things to do while you are Visiting New Bern. Golfers will receive a Goodie Bag full of golf items and our Food & Beverage Carts will be running around with protein bars, snickers, nabs, Pepsi products and Water.
Note: Come a week early for Octoberfest or Come back next weekend for the Mum Festival! Arts and Crafts • Live Music and more. Fun for the whole Family.

The 18-hole "Emerald" course at the The Emerald Golf Club facility in New Bern, North Carolina features 6924 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 74 and it has a slope rating of 125. Designed by Rees Jones, ASGCA, the Emerald golf course opened in 1988.