2021 Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation Golf Invitational

Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation’s 2021 golf invitational June 28 at The Lakes Golf
and Country Club in Westerville was a success, bringing in $80,000 for scholarships and grants to benefit the next generation of Ohio farmers and ag leaders. The 2021 Honoree was Keith Stimpert, former Ohio Farm Bureau senior vice president.
Below are some photos from the event.

Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation Golf Invitational
The beautiful Lakes Golf and Country Club
2021 Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation Golf Invitational Honoree Keith Stimpert (right) and Foundation Director of Development Luke Houghton
Foursome including Foundation Board President Mike Townsley, pictured on the far right.
Ohio Farm Bureau Executive Vice President Adam Sharp
Adam Sharp, Ohio Farm Bureau executive vice president

Photos by Dave Gore

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