This year’s event will provide scholarships to graduating seniors from San Marcos High School, Wimberley High School, Dripping Springs High School, Lehman High School, Hays High School and also benefits CASA…
Hays County Sheriff Gary Cutler and former Hays County Sheriff Don Montague will once again be hosting the “Scramble Fore Kids” golf tournament at Quicksand at Woodcreek in Wimberley on Friday, September 22, 2017. Join law enforcement for a day of fun as we support the youth of Hays County.
Each year the funds raised from this special event are returned to the community. The proceeds from this year’s event will provide scholarships to graduating seniors from San Marcos High School, Wimberley High School, Dripping Springs High School, Lehman High School, and Hays High School. The tournament also benefits CASA (Court Appointed Advocates for Abused and Neglected Children), 4H, FFA and the Hays/Caldwell Women’s Center.
The tournament format will be a scramble. The teams will be comprised of law enforcement officers, friends of law enforcement and sponsors. The entry fee is $75 per player (payable to “Hays Sheriff Scholarship Fund”) and includes a catered BBQ lunch. The tournament will also have a raffle and lots of door prizes.
Sponsorship and registration information is available at http://www.co.hays.tx.us/sheriff.aspx or may be obtained by contacting Shelby Eskew at 512-393-7808 or via email at shelby.eskew@co.hays.tx.us. Register at your earliest convenience as space is limited. Check-in the day of the tournament begins at 7:00 a.m. with tee off time at 8:30 a.m.
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