CROSSVILLE —
It’s time again for the Fairfield Glade Lions Annual Golf Tournament. A four-person Scramble Format to be held Sept. 10 on the Crag Golf Course at Heatherhurst for men’s-ladies-or mixed flights.
FFG Lions Club will use the proceeds to carry on the Sight and Hearing tests for all Cumberland County Elementary students, glasses for needy adults and children, high school “Students of the Month” awards and scholarships and seven White Cane Days agencies that help provide service to the blind and deaf.
The tournament begins with a shot gun start at 8 a.m.. Teams will be pre-flighted based on the average 18 hole scores reported on entry forms. Cost is $70 per person before Aug. 15 and $75 after that date. Fee includeds greens fees, continental breakfast and lunch for players. Include $10 each in fee for lunch for your spouse or other guest. Individual entries will be accepted and teams formed.
Prizes will be awarded to first, second and third place teams in each flight. A $5,000 Hole-In-One prize and three other Hole-In-One prizes will also be awarded. Participants will receive a goody bag and free range balls.
Rain checks will be issued in the event of rain with prizes awarded at the luncheon.
Please call Lion Duane West. 484-3441 with any questions or need for additional information.
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