Celebrating 25 years of supporting the Nashville audio engineering community, this year’s AudioMasters Nashville Benefit Golf Tournament is set to take place at Harpeth Hills Golf Course, May 18 and 19. Offering more than just a typical day on the links, the AudioMasters was founded to support the Nashville Engineer Relief Fund (NERF) and has become a highlight social event for the Nashville audio community, taking over the entirety of the course with industry sponsors and players for fun and camaraderie throughout both days. This year’s tournament will pay special tribute to “Dr.” Bil VornDick, a co-founder of NERF and of the AudioMasters tourney, as well as a beloved member of the Nashville audio community.
Returning sponsors for the AudioMasters 25th anniversary tournament include Live Day title sponsor DiGiCo, as well as API, the Audio Engineering Society, Audio-Technica, Black River Entertainment, Blackbird Studios, Clair Global, Clyne Media, Corky’s Ribs and BBQ of Brentwood, DPA Microphones, Design Technik, Earthworks Audio, Froggy’s Fog, Genelec, Loeb & Loeb, Mix Magazine, The NAMM Show, Nashville Recording Supply, RF Venue, The Recording Academy® Producers and Engineers Wing®, The Recording Studio Insurance Program, Shure, Solotech, Sound Emporium, Sound Image, Trew Audio, Teegarden Audio, VEVA Collect and Welcome to 1979 Studios, with new sponsors PRG (Production Resource Group) and QSC also joining in on the action.
“When we held the first AudioMasters tournament 25 years ago,” recalls NERF Secretary Frank Wells, “we knew we wanted to draw our amazing community together to be able to give a hand up in times of need. The AudioMasters became a singularly unique, incredibly fun event, but best of all it has kept NERF funded and able to help out scores of our colleagues over the years.”
Golfers will also have the chance to participate in a putting contest hosted by ErgoLab/Stealth Chairs, with a chance to putt to win a Stealth chair for a nominal donation to NERF, and the Recording Academy® Producers and Engineers Wing® and Audio Engineering Society-sponsored lemonade cart will once again keep players hydrated. A Closest-to-the-Pin contest (measured in Hz, of course!) is sponsored by Genelec, among other contest opportunities available around the course, including a chance to win $10,000 and other prizes for a hole-in-one.
The tournament is produced by the AES Nashville Section with event coordinator Karen Dunn of KMD Productions. Complete details, player registration and sponsor opportunities are available online with the latest updates available by following the AudioMasters Nashville on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.