Registration deadline looms for St. Ignatius Golf Scramble

The eighth annual St. Ignatius Golf Scramble is nearly here. The fundraising event takes place on Friday, 24 March at the North Sound Golf Club with a 1:00 p.m. shotgun start.

However, interested players must register by Monday, 20 March. Organisers are encouraging people to sign up early, as spots are likely to fill up quickly. The four-person scramble can accommodate up to 88 players in 22 teams and is open to the general public.

Those wishing to play in the scramble should submit a registration form and CI$175 per player (CI$700 per team) as soon as possible. The entry fee includes green fee, cart rental, chances to win lots of great prizes, and buffet meal and awards presentations after the golf.

Long-time supporter Island Supply finished 2nd last year. Left to right: Alison Gregg, Dan Andersen, Dermot Troy, Chris Weaver.

There will also be competitions for closest to the pin, longest drive, putting champion, and best dressed team, which are all included in the registration fee! The big prize of the day is USD$50,000 if a player scores a hole-in- one at a selected par three.

Registration/sponsorship forms are available at the golf pro shop, the school/church offices, or via e-mail. All forms and payments need to be submitted by hand to the church office or by post to St. Ignatius Golf Scramble, PO Box 2638, Grand Cayman, KY1-1102. Forms/payments can also be submitted to Erick, Robert or Jeff at the North Sound Golf Club.

St. Ignatius is appealing for additional event sponsors and hole sponsors. Donations of prizes are also welcome. All sponsorships and prizes should be received by Friday, 17 March to be included in advertising, programme, and signs.

Anyone wishing to donate prizes, offer sponsorship, or in need of more information, is asked to phone 949-6797 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Mondays to Fridays or e-mail st.ignatius.golf.scramble@gmail.com.

Proceeds from this event will benefit ongoing facility development funds at St. Ignatius Church and School.

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