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Scramble benefits Sacred Heart Foundation

By StarJournal
July 21, 2012
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Get out the clubs, carts and shades and get ready for one of the area’s best kept secrets. The 26th annual Sacred Heart Hospital Foundation Golf Outing will be held Sunday, July 29 at the Edgewater Country Club in Tomahawk.

The event includes a grilled to perfection steak dinner with all the fixings, and prizes throughout the afternoon. Area businesses will sponsor holes along the course, adding challenges, excitement and prizes to the event.

The format is a four-person, 9 hole scramble. All players tee off, choose the best shot, and then all players play from that spot. New four-person teams will be drawn at random after all scores have been turned in. Total scores from the new four-person teams will determine the winners. A shotgun start will begin at 2 p.m. with registration from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.

The entry fee is $37.50 per person or $75/couple. Registration forms can be obtained from Ministry Sacred Heart Hospital, WJJQ Radio, or the Edgewater Country Club. All proceeds will be used by the Foundation to further its mission of enhancing health care services in the Tomahawk community.

For more information, call Susan at (715) 453-7770.

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