CROSSVILLE —
The 27th Lake Tansi Exchange Club Benefit Golf Tournament will be Saturday, April 27, at 1 p.m. at the Lake Tansi Golf Course. The tournament will be a four-person scramble format with a $65 entry fee per person. The tournament will be flighted at the end of play with prizes awarded in each flight based on number of entries.
Entry forms are available at the Tansi Pro Shop. There will be a limit of 32 teams.
Dave Kirk Automotive Group will provide a GM vehicle as a grand prize for the first hole-in-one on a designated par 3 hole, with additional hole-in-one prizes on all other par 3's. Four additional on-course special events will be offered with a special first place "All Seniors Team" and a first place "All Women's Team" award. Great door Prizes and a meal will follow at the end of tournament play. Many charitable organizations in Cumberland County benefit from this event and others like it including the Holland J. Stephens Center for the "Prevention of Child Abuse" which serves Cumberland and surrounding counties.
The Lake Tansi Exchange Club wishes to express its deepest appreciation to the many local merchants and individuals who have made this one of the longest running golf tournaments in Cumberland County, helping to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for those in need of help right here at home.
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