Team Miller wins Logan County chamber golf tournament
Team Miller topped the Logan County chamber’s Battle of the Business golf tournament at Sky Ranch, where a $400 scramble doubled as a fundraiser and networking day.

Team Miller took first place at the Logan County Chamber of Commerce’s annual Battle of the Business Golf Tournament at Sky Ranch Golf Club in Sterling on Saturday, May 16, finishing ahead of Team Prairie School in second and Team Velder in third. The result gave the chamber a familiar leaderboard, but the bigger story was the crowd of employers, coworkers and supporters who turned the tournament into one of the county’s regular business gatherings.
The event was played as a 4-person scramble, with check-in beginning at 8:00 a.m. and a shotgun start at 9:00 a.m. Entry was $400 per team, and that price included tournament fees, lunch, prizes and awards. Hosted by the Logan County Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by First Farm Bank, the tournament fit neatly into the chamber’s role as a place where local businesses can be seen, supported and introduced to one another outside the usual workday routine.

The chamber listed the event as the Annual Logan County Chamber Golf Tournament- 2026, while Sky Ranch described it as the 3rd Annual Battle of the Businesses. That mix of new and established is part of the event’s appeal: it is still young enough to feel fresh, but already routine enough to have a place in Logan County’s spring calendar. For a community that runs on fairs, school events, fundraisers and downtown activity, the tournament offered another way for local employers to show up in public together.

The chamber has long cast itself as more than a business lobby. It says it is Logan County’s largest nonprofit business organization and that it has been helping local businesses grow in Logan County since 1939. It also says its mission is to support, promote and guide the county’s business and civic communities to nurture positive business and community growth. The golf tournament fits that description closely, combining sponsorship visibility, informal networking and a shared civic outing at Sky Ranch.

The chamber’s broader message is that local business activity in Logan County is tied to community life, not separate from it. The tournament gave that idea a visible form: a summer-season kickoff, a sponsor-backed fundraiser and a social meeting ground all in one, with Team Miller leaving Sterling with the top score and the chamber reinforcing its place at the center of the county’s civic calendar.
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