Matt Kaulig is one of the most hands-on owners in NASCAR. Whenever there’s practice, qualifying and, of course, a race in the NASCAR Cup or Xfinity Series, the Ohio native will be found on top of the pit box, cheering on his drivers and teams.
But after attending Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Kaulig won’t be present for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup race at the 1-mile flat bullring. You might say Kaulig will be going golfing instead. Kaulig will be the host and master of ceremonies of one of the five biggest PGA Champions Tour events around, this weekend’s Kaulig Companies Championship at the Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. The weeklong event -- which is highlighted by the 72-hole, four-day tournament this Thursday through Sunday -- will bring some of the biggest senior names in the golf world to try their luck for a big chunk of the $3.5 million purse. RELATED: About Kaulig Racing But the 78 golfers entered are just part of the highlights of the event. A number of celebrities from the sports and entertainment worlds will also be on hand, including NBA great Steph Curry, as well as all of Kaulig’s NASCAR drivers: AJ Allmendinger, Justin Haley, Daniel Hemric and Chandler Smith. And, of course, show cars for those drivers will be strategically placed around the course. In what will be the first year of a four-year agreement, Kaulig has taken over primary sponsorship of the tournament, previously known for several years as the Bridgestone Invitational. “Obviously, Firestone Country Club is a very well-known location in the country,” Kaulig told NASCAR.com. “It's one of the premier events on the tour.” Kaulig isn’t sponsoring the tournament for glory or personal recognition. He wanted to continue the long history the event has with Firestone Country Club, which will celebrate the 70th year of the tournament this weekend. With all the national and international recognition the event will bring, one of the biggest reasons why Kaulig and his privately held, family-run group of companies stepped in to be primary sponsor of the tournament is to raise money for various charities and foundations, including The NASCAR Foundation. As he does in his daily business life, Kaulig is setting the bar high in his hopes of fund-raising for the various charities that will benefit from the tournament’s generosity. Last year, the tournament raised over $900,000 for charity. Kaulig hopes to double last year’s total and raise nearly $2 million this weekend. If successful in that goal, Kaulig will continue a tradition where, since its inception, the tournament has raised more than $30 million to local charities in the Akron/Canton/Cleveland areas. “At Kaulig Companies, we continuously look for ways to better our community, and it is an honor to partner with PGA TOUR Champions to sponsor one of their flagship events,” Kaulig said when it was first revealed a year ago that his group of companies will sponsor the event. “Being able to support the city of Akron, along with the tournament’s impressive track record of giving back to local charities -- many of the same that we give back to through Kaulig Giving -- made it an easy decision for our team to sign on as the title sponsor. “We look forward to building upon the tournament’s success and for an exciting four years ahead.” [caption id="attachment_399946" align="aligncenter" width="1300"]Matt Kaulig will trade pit-box perch for hosting golf tournament this week to support charities like The NASCAR Foundation
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