PRYOR —
The 14th Annual Williams/United Way Golf Tournament will be held at the Pryor Golf Club, Sept. 14.
Registration is $75 per person and includes a green fee, 1/2 cart fee and lunch. Please make checks payable to United Way.
The tournament is a 4-person scramble format, with unlimited mulligans and ribbons available. Registration begins at 7:00 a.m. with a shotgun start at 8:00 a.m. Awards will be given for "Closes to Hole" and "Longest Drive."
There are several sponsorship levels available. For more information contact Kathy Porterfield, Williams Construction at (918) 825-1991 or e-mail kporterfield@williamsconstruction.com
All proceeds from this tournament will go to the Mayes County United Way.
9th Annual Ladies Golf Tournament to benefit abused children
Lady golfers of all skill levels are invited to participate in a benefit golf tournament on Friday, Sept. 7, at Cherry Springs Golf Course in Tahlequah. The tournament will benefit Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Cherokee Country, a non-profit organization that that trains volunteers to speak for abused and neglected children in Cherokee and Adair County District Courts and Cherokee Tribal Court.
The tournament is open to adult women age 18 or older. Flights will be determined by player handicap. Tournament play for A & B flights will be nine holes scramble, nine holes best ball; play for flights C & D will be scramble. Entry fee is $85 per person, which includes greens fees, cart, continental breakfast, lunch, goodie bag, and T-shirt.
Cash prizes will be awarded.
Team registration forms are available from CASA of Cherokee Country, P.O. Box 1788, Tahlequah, OK 74465, by calling the CASA office, 918-456-8788, or online at www.cherokeecasa.org.
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