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Rotary golf tournament signups now underway

by | Apr 3, 2019 | Latest

 

The 22nd annual Bob Tedford Memorial Golf Classic is scheduled for Tuesday, April 23, at Sachse’s Woodbridge Golf Course.

Deadline for registration is Monday, April 15.

According to organizers, the proceeds go toward assisting the club with scholarships, sponsoring Boy Scouts of America and sending young men and women to Camp RYLA, a Rotary leadership organization.

The club also provides assistance to the annual Angel Tree, FISD outdoor lab, Samaritan Inn, Honor Flight DFW, Meals on Wheels, Farmersville Food Pantry, Senior Citizens and much more.

It is Rotary’s only fundraiser.

The tournament teas off at 11:30 a.m. with check-in and a boxed lunch. There will also be a hole-in-one contest.

Winners of the hole-in-one-contest are eligible to win a new 2019 Chevrolet Trax, sponsored by Tedford Chevrolet.

There are also mulligans available and a closest-to-the-pin contest. Other prizes will be also given away.

The driving range and putting green will be open at noon.

The tournament begins at 1 p.m., and there will be a hamburger buffet and awards after the event.

The tournament will follow a “Four-person Florida scramble” format. The team’s best ball will be played throughout the round. Individual players’ will be assigned to a team.

Prizes will be awarded for low gross, first- and second-place low net, and Need for Improvement.

Tournament sponsorships are still available.

Gold level sponsors are $750 and include four players and a golf hole sponsorship.

Silver sponsors are $400 and include two players and a golf hole sponsorship.

Bronze sponsors are $250 and include one player and a golf hole sponsorship.

Individual players are $100, and hole sponsorships are available for $150.

Hole sponsorship names will be posted on the tee boxes.

Directions to Woodbridge Golf Course can be found at www.wbgolfclub.com or call 972-429-5100.

The tournament was named in honor of Bob Tedford, a 32-year Rotarian who focused the club’s efforts toward the Farmersville youth.

For more information regarding sponsorships or other details contact Chad Engbrock at 214-697-1876 or email [email protected].

To pay with a credit card contact Tracy Foltz at 972-782-7703.

From Staff Reports • [email protected]

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