Sunday, November 10, 2013
10:30 registration
11:00 lunch
12:00 shot-gun start
Mission Moms is thrilled and humbled to be selected as co-benefactors of the 2013 Lantana Golf Club Memorial Golf Tournament! The Lantana Golf Club Memorial Tournament was founded in 2007 by Members as a fundraising event for local charitable causes. The tournament is held every year to keep alive the memories of all the Club Members that have passed away...their names are engraved on stones on the course on hole #15.
Mission Moms is paired with the Lantana Golf Club Student Scholarship, which a deserving college-bound Guyer senior is selected every year by the Denton Education Foundation to continue their education. Both organizations are helping the children HERE, in our backyard, that have been too often overlooked. This is another great opportunity to give back locally. The Golf Club donates the course and all other expenses are done at cost to raise more money for the charities.
Mission Moms will use procedes from the event to help the growing number of families for the holidays. Previous numbers identified over 200 families. However, the number and schools we are helping has grown to close to 400 families. Please consider golfing for two great, local causes!
The four-person scramble tournament will be held on Sunday, November 10, with a shotgun start at noon; lunch preceeding at 11am.
A registration fee of $100 per player ($75 for Members; please register in ProShop) includes green fees, cart, range balls and lunch. Lunch only is $35.
Tee times are assigned on a first-come, first-serve basis. Register online or by calling the ProShop at (940) 728-4653, ext. 2.
Previous tournaments have benefited Wipe Out Kids' Cancer and Denton County Friends of the Family. The tournament fully funded the Hank Womack Scholarship at Newman Smith High School in 2009. The memorial tournament honors Lantana Golf Club Members who have passed away: Hank Womack, Hal Maxwell, James Corbett, Rachele Bowman, Mark Austry,
Lloyd Rixe, Eddie Little, Laura Kay Hilton, Jim Bryan, Tom Hatfield, Neal Moulton, Mary Helen Moulton, Bruce Lane and Dennis Ouellette.