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Around the local golf links




Noon Rotary Golf committee, from left: Richard and Tara Beard, David Penuel, Gwin Lanius, John Pope and Johnny Markham. Tournament proceeds will benefit the 1:27 Adoption and Orphan Ministry at College Hills Church. SUBMITTEDSUBMITTED

Noon Rotary Golf committee, from left: Richard and Tara Beard, David Penuel, Gwin Lanius, John Pope and Johnny Markham. Tournament proceeds will benefit the 1:27 Adoption and Orphan Ministry at College Hills Church. SUBMITTEDSUBMITTED

Lebanon Noon Rotary Golf —

A few openings remain for the 31st annual Rotary Club of Lebanon Foundation golf tournament set Friday, June 28 at Pine Creek Golf Course in Mt. Juliet.

Registration and lunch begin at 11 a.m. with as 12 Noon shotgun start.

The tournament, being played in honor of longtime Rotarian Sam Jones, is a “blind draw” format which pairs golfers by draw after they have completed 18 holes.

Tournament proceeds will benefit the 1:27 Adoption and Orphan Ministry at College Hills Church. For more information, contact David Penueldpenuel@southernbankoftn.com.

Lebanon Chamber of Commerce Golf

The annual Dr. Cary Harbrecht Memorial Chamber Summer Scramble golf tournament has been scheduled for Monday, July 15 at Five Oaks Golf & Country Club.

Wilson Bank & Trust serves as the title sponsor with Tennova Healthcare and Famous Footwear serving as title sponsors.

A major fundraiser for the Lebanon/Wilson County Chamber of Commerce, the 18-hole four-man scramble is set for a 10 a.m. shotgun start with prizes awarded in each of three flights.

Hole-in-one prizes are sponsored by J. M. Insurance and Hot Spring Spas of Music City with both lunch and dinner included in the $550 per team entry fee.

To enter a foursome, please call the Chamber of Commerce office at (615) 444-5503. Sponsorships, including hole sponsorships, are still available.

Hole In One at Five Oaks —

Harry Jenkins recorded a hole in one Saturday, June 1 at Lebanon’s Five Oaks Golf & Country Club.

Jenkins used a Pitching Wedge on No. 8, playing at 120 yards.

Witnesses included: Justin Lee, Mike Bolen and D. Smith.

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