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Time of Remembrance golf tournament returns this summer

HERALD SPORTS STAFF | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 2 years, 5 months AGO
by HERALD SPORTS STAFF
Herald Sports Staff | March 23, 2023 5:21 PM

WARDEN – The Time of Remembrance Golf Tournament will return to the Sage Hills Golf Club in Warden on June 10.

The tournament is a four-person scramble and registration is $80 per golfer before June 5. The registration fee includes the green fee, cart and lunch. Holes are also available for sponsorship for $150.

Side games at the tournament include a marshmallow drive, pool cue putt, male and female longest drive and closest to the pin.

Those interested can register at www.timeofremembrance.org.

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