BCCC holding golf tournament to help raise money for scholarships | Eastern NC Now

The tournament, sponsored by PCS Phosphate, is held each year to raise money for scholarships to BCCC.

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    Beaufort County Community College is taking last-minute applications for their 17th annual Beaufort County Community College Foundation Golf Tournament, to be held Friday, Sept.10, at the Washington Yacht and Country Club.

    The tournament, sponsored by PCS Phosphate, is held each year to raise money for scholarships to BCCC.

    Co-sponsors of the tournament are Lee Chevrolet-Buick, East Carolina Bank, First South Bank, CenturyLink, Flanders Filters, JKF Architecture, P & G Manufacturing Inc., Tideland EMC, Carver Machine Works, TriCounty Telecom and Park Boat Company.

    The tournament format will be a four-person super ball with teams pre-flighted based on each golfer’s handicap. There will be two tee times offered ¯ 8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. The entry fee remains the same as last year ¯ $70 per player ¯ and includes lunch, cart rental, greens fee and two Mulligans.

    Team prizes will be awarded to the best 18-hole score in each of three flights in the morning and afternoon sessions. Four prize packages for “closest to the pin” shots will also be awarded. Hole-in-one prizes sponsored by Lee Chevrolet-Buick and Park Boat Company will also be available.

    For more information or a registration form, contact Marcia Norwood at 252-940-6218.
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