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The goal of this event is to raise a minimum of ten $1,000 scholarships to be award to second-year livestock science and crop science students enrolled for their second year at Ohio State ATI. Preference will be given to those students who are 1st generation college students.

Proceeds benefit the Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation’s Dr. David A. Benfield Scholarship Fund.

The Tournament

Thursday, August 29, 2019

Hawk’s Nest Golf Course
2800 E. Pleasant Home Road,
Creston, OH 44217

Cost – $100 per golfer * $80 if paid by August 16th

Registration fee includes

• Greens Fee and Cart
• Steak Dinner
• Prizes & Drawings

Limited to the first 30 teams. Register by August 23, 2019

Schedule

8:00 am: Registration
9:00 am: Shot Gun Start
2:00 pm: Steak Dinner & Prizes

Sponsorship Opportunities

18 Hole Sponsor – $2,000
• Four golfers at no charge
• Name on sponsor sign at driving range
• Name on all printed material
• Introduction/recognition at start

9 Hole Sponsor – $1,200
• Two golfers no charge
• Name on sponsor sign at driving range
• Name on all printed material
• Introduction/recognition at lunch

Eagle Sponsor – $600
• Program listing
• Name on sponsor sign
• Introduction/recognition at lunch

Birdie Sponsor – $400
• Program listing
• Name on sponsor sign

Hole Sponsor – $200
• Program listing
• Name displayed on tee box or sponsor sign

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