Thursday, May 10, 2018

Golf Scramble Helps Provide Scholarships

(left to right) Terri Cox, Bryan Warner, Daniel Smith, Jaime Henson, Tara Vest, and Kristin Peerson.

The sixteenth-annual Cherokee Nation - Carl Albert State College Scholarship Scramble is set for Saturday, May 19 at Shadow Creek Country Club in Sallisaw. 

The four-person team, 18-hole scramble will begin with registration at 8 a.m. and tee-off at 9 a.m. Golfers will have the opportunity to help provide scholarships to area students attending CASC through their $50 per person entry fee or their $200 per team fee. The registration fee includes a golf cart, greens fees, lunch, beverages and a prize bag for each golfer. 

“This event is the highlight of my year,” said Paul Marshall, event organizer. “There is no better event than a golf tournament and no better cause than funding local scholarships.”

The first-place team will receive a $600 prize, the second-place team will take home $460 prize and there will be a wild card drawing for the third-place prize of $300. Additional prizes will be awarded for longest putt, longest drive and closest to the pin.

Pre-registration is required, contact Paul Marshall to reserve your place in the scramble at 918-776-9242.

KXMX News Staff

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