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TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
The format is a four-person scramble with morning (8:00 am) and afternoon (1:00 pm) flights. Complimentary breakfast will be served in the morning; lunch sponsored by 60 & 2 will be served at noon, prior to the afternoon flight. Refreshment carts serving cold soft drinks, water and beer will be making the rounds throughout the day.
CONTESTS
Hole in One Contest – No Fee Make a hole-in-one on a specified par 3 (determined before the tournament begins) and take home a great prize!
Inside the Circle - $5 - $50 (Double your Money) Players will have the opportunity to bet from five to fifty dollars that they will land their ball inside a circle on a specified par three. If your ball lands inside the circle, you will double your money. If your ball is not inside the circle then a donation is made to the scholarship fund. Registration will be at the hole for this contest.
Longest Drive Contest – No Fee All players will be eligible for the longest drive contest. A marker will be placed in the fairway of the 18th hole marking the longest drive. If your drive off the tee is beyond the marker then take the marker and move it to your ball and place your name on the marker below the previous players. The winner will receive a prize in each round.
Closest to the Pin Contest – No Fee All players will be eligible for closest to the pin contest. A marker will be placed on each par three hole marking the closest off the tee shot to the pin. If your shot off the tee is closer to hole than the marker then take the marker and move it to your ball and place your name on the marker below the previous players. The winner will receive a prize in each flight.
THE COURSE
The Country Club of Arkansas golf course is consistently listed among the finest courses in central Arkansas. The course was built by golfers. With numerous sand bunkers, water on eleven holes, sparkling lakes and streams, and fairways graced by Loblolly pines, the Country Club of Arkansas captures the majestic beauty of central Arkansas. While the course was designed to appeal to golfers of all levels, it also offers a variety of challenging holes certain to appeal to the most discriminating of championship caliber golfers.