Logan County Chamber sets annual golf tournament for May 16, 2026
Sky Ranch’s May 16 chamber scramble doubled as a business mixer on one of northeastern Colorado’s oldest courses.

Logan County’s business calendar again pointed to Sky Ranch Golf Course, where the Logan County Chamber of Commerce set its annual golf tournament for May 16, 2026.
The chamber directed registration to Sky Ranch at 970-522-2836, keeping the sign-up process tied to the Sterling course that has become a familiar stop for civic and commercial gatherings in the county. The chamber says its mission is to support, promote and guide the business and civic communities of Logan County to nurture positive business and community growth, and the tournament fits squarely inside that role.
That matters in Logan County, where chamber events are often more than a line on a calendar. They work as recurring networking rituals, bringing together local businesses, sponsors and community leaders in a setting that encourages conversation as much as competition. The golf outing gives small businesses a place to stay visible, strengthens ties among chamber members and nonmembers alike, and helps set the tone for the summer business season.

Sky Ranch Golf Course, located at 17408 CO-14 in Sterling, describes itself as a premier public golf facility in northeast Colorado. Explore Sterling says the course was founded in 1916 as Sterling Country Club, making it the oldest course in northeastern Colorado and one of the first five courses in Colorado. That history gives the chamber tournament a venue with real local weight, not just open fairways.
The course also lists annual tournaments among its regular offerings, reinforcing its place as a community hub as well as a golf destination. In 2025, Sky Ranch and the chamber promoted the fundraiser as “Battle of the Businesses,” presented with First Farm Bank, and described it as a 4-person scramble with a 9 a.m. shotgun start. That event also carried a $100 per-person entry fee, or $400 per team, with fees, cart, prize fund and lunch included.

The 2025 version also featured pin prizes and awards, including best dressed team, and it was open to nonmembers as well as chamber members. Even with this year’s listing kept short, the pattern is clear: the chamber tournament remains one of Sterling’s more dependable gatherings, where business relationships and community status share the same tee sheet.
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