Fundraising made easy

Ken McEntee • April 6, 2026

Want to champion a cause without all the work? Leave it to Chad Gibson and the team at Bunker Hill Golf Course to pull everything together.

A stack of books sits on a wooden table, next to a lit candle and a warm cup of coffee or tea.

Bunker Hill General Manager Chad Gibson can help groups average about $10,000 per fundraiser with no money upfront and no risk and have a team of experts helping them throughout the whole process.


Fundraising for a noble cause is worthwhile, but it can be a real pain to organize.

That is unless your fundraiser is held at Bunker Hill Golf Course, insists Chad Gibson, general manager of the facility and an expert in hassle-free golf outings and special events.


“We take care of everything, from planning to registration to food to entertainment,” Chad emphasizes. “Whether you’re doing a golf outing, a fundraiser or a class reunion that you’re going to be charging attendees for, we set up a website that handles all the registration and payment of the guests—and if there are any sponsorships or vendors, they could go on and register and pay online as well with a variety of payment options. Then we maintain a database of guests’ contact information so it’s even easier to get started next time.”


That’s one reason Bunker Hill is trusted to host more than 100 fundraisers every year, Chad says.

But there are others.


Bunker Hill offers a house DJ and can handle all the catering.


“We do about 1,500 meals a week during the summertime,” Chad says. “Our team takes care of all the food service, and we have a full-service bar as well. We have a florist and a photographer we work with and a local hotel we deal with for hotel stays and shuttling to and from the event.”

Chad says Bunker Hill’s deluxe bloody mary bar is a “showstopper” at special events.


Bunker Hill offers a variety of indoor and outdoor party venues, but its recently refurbished event center is the highlight, Chad says.


“Our new event center holds up to 160 people comfortably with a dance floor, tables for basket raffles or pictures and open space in front of the bar for mingling,” he says. “It’s a gorgeous room with a panoramic view of the oldest—and the most beautiful—golf course in Medina County. Outside we have an open-air pavilion with bonfire pits. We also have a nice gazebo that is ideal for photos at class reunions, showers, rehearsal dinners or any kind of gathering. It’s an intimate setting for a ceremony of up to 16 people.”


Bunker Hill’s Sims Room—which features the latest technology in computer golf simulators—is another desirable spot for exciting parties.


“It’s a blast for birthday parties and diaper parties,” Chad says.


Chad spared no expense when he recently upgraded his six simulators to the Tiger Woods Full Swing Pro 2.0 machines with Ion2 camera technology.


“You can play more than 70 championship golf courses, including classics like Pebble Beach, Torrey Pines and four of the St. Andrew courses,” he says.


And you can have a lot of mischievous fun.


“The simulators include a ton of fun arcade games,” Chad says. “You can aim your shots at the driving range ball retrievers or windows of a downtown building.”


Fundraising has been Chad’s passion since the time he had cancer 20 years ago, and friends and family members held a fundraiser for him.



“I’ve been passionate about giving back and helping all the other fundraisers, whether it's for youth sports, a local organization or a medical need. We can help groups average about $10,000 per fundraiser with no money upfront and no risk and have a team of experts helping them throughout the whole process.”


Bunker Hill Golf Course

3060 Pearl Road, Medina

330-725-1400

BunkerHillGolf.com

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    Whether you’re doing a golf outing, a fundraiser or a class reunion that you’re going to be charging attendees for, the team at Bunker Hill sets up a website that handles all the registration and payment of the guests—and if there are any sponsorships or vendors, they could go on and register and pay online as well with a variety of payment options. Then, Bunker Hill maintains a database of guests’ contact information so it’s even easier to get started next time.

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    Bunker Hill offers a variety of indoor and outdoor party venues, but its recently refurbished event center is the highlight. It overlooks the expansive golf course. Upstairs in the Sims Room—which features the latest technology in computer golf simulators—is another desirable spot for exciting parties.

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