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HOLE-IN-ONE
Fountain Hills Elks Golf Tourney is May 4
Register for charity round by April 27
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The community is invited to register soon for the upcoming Elks Charity Golf Tournament set May 4 at Desert Canyon Golf Club in Fountain Hills.
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The 18th annual Elks Charity Golf Tournament is filling up with participants and accepting more as the charity round gets closer.
The tournament features a four-person scramble with divisions for men, women and mixed, according to a press release.
The golf tournament will be held at Desert Canyon Golf Club in Fountain Hills with check-in at 7:30 a.m. and a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m.
The cost is $125 per person and includes lunch, awards, prizes, raffles and more fun following the tournament at the Fountain Hills Elks Lodge, 16766 E. Parkview.
Proceeds from the tournament fund Fountain Hills High School scholarships and local youth and veterans programs, which last year amounted to $8,500.
All par three holes will have a hole-in-one prize, one of which is $10,000.
Participants are invited to register soon as to not be left out of this year’s experience.
Register in person at the Elks Lodge Tuesday, Friday or Thursday evenings or by calling Russ Bonaquidi at 480-209-8623.
Registration officially closes Saturday, April 27. or sooner if it goes according to the club’s history.
Those unable to play can still participate by donating prizes and gift cards or consider being a hole sponsor at $50 or $250 for the par three holes.