2nd Annual Mary Jane Prindle Golf Tournament coming up June 29
NORWICH – All ages and abilities are invited to play in the 2nd Annual Mary Jane Prindle Memorial Golf Tournament coming up June 29 at the Canasawacta Country Club in Norwich.
“It’s open to everyone,” said Walt Prindle, who organized the tournament in honor of his late wife Mary Jane, who died of cancer in October 2005. “We encourage players of all levels to participate.”
Four-man teams will compete in captain and crew format. Each squad will be assessed an overall handi-cap based on individual skill levels. Aside from the 18-hole tournament, there will also be a putting contest, chipping contest and a hole-in-one contest where participants could win a new car.
Team sign-up sheets are available at the country club Pro-Shop or by contacting Walt at 334-7398. Registration for the begins at 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 29.
After the tournament there will be a dinner/dance at the Canasawacta Pavilion featuring the country club’s picnic menu and live music from The Bruce Beadle Band. The dinner is open to non-tournament participants at a cost of $20.
All proceeds from the event will be donated directly to Hospice and Palliative Care of Chenango County.
“Hospice does a lot of great things for people in the area,” said Walt Prindle, Mary Jane’s husband. “When Mary Jane died, they were a tremendous help to my family, me and to her.”
Walt said the hospice staff’s compassion and Mary Jane’s love of golf gave him the idea to have the event.
“We feel privileged that Walt chose to honor his wife and Hospice with this annual golf tournament,” said Hospice Executive Director Laurie O’Shea. “All the proceeds will stay right here in Chenango County to ensure our patients and their families receive the special end of life care they need.”
“It’s open to everyone,” said Walt Prindle, who organized the tournament in honor of his late wife Mary Jane, who died of cancer in October 2005. “We encourage players of all levels to participate.”
Four-man teams will compete in captain and crew format. Each squad will be assessed an overall handi-cap based on individual skill levels. Aside from the 18-hole tournament, there will also be a putting contest, chipping contest and a hole-in-one contest where participants could win a new car.
Team sign-up sheets are available at the country club Pro-Shop or by contacting Walt at 334-7398. Registration for the begins at 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 29.
After the tournament there will be a dinner/dance at the Canasawacta Pavilion featuring the country club’s picnic menu and live music from The Bruce Beadle Band. The dinner is open to non-tournament participants at a cost of $20.
All proceeds from the event will be donated directly to Hospice and Palliative Care of Chenango County.
“Hospice does a lot of great things for people in the area,” said Walt Prindle, Mary Jane’s husband. “When Mary Jane died, they were a tremendous help to my family, me and to her.”
Walt said the hospice staff’s compassion and Mary Jane’s love of golf gave him the idea to have the event.
“We feel privileged that Walt chose to honor his wife and Hospice with this annual golf tournament,” said Hospice Executive Director Laurie O’Shea. “All the proceeds will stay right here in Chenango County to ensure our patients and their families receive the special end of life care they need.”
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