Annual Hook and Slice Golf Tournament
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Event Details
Big Brothers Big Sisters Benefit Golf Tournament. The golf tournament will be a four person team scramble, with both a men and women division. The Hole Event Competitions include: Longest Drive Women’s, Longest Drive Men’s, Closest 2nd Shot, Longest Putt, and the renowned Hole-in-One.
Annual Hook and Slice Golf Tournament
Phone : 785-825-5509 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : michellep@bbbssalina.org
Web: secure.qgiv.com/event/bbbs-hook-slice/
Golf Tournaments
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