Join us Tuesday, July 20 for the Betty Allison’s Women’s Pro-Am at Millwood Golf & Racquet Club. This is a tremendous fundraiser for the PGA Korn Ferry Tour’s Price Cutter Charity Championship presented by Dr Pepper, which has gifted more than $17.3 million to Ozarks children’s charities since 1990.
When: Tuesday, July 20
Tee times: 8 AM to 10 PM. This is a scramble format.
Play with a pro: Your group can play with a pro!
Great golfer gift pack: Each golfer receives logoed apparel
On-course beverages & snacks: We’ll have coolers out on tee boxes, and snacks on your carts
Lunch provided: Yes, let us do the work!
Join us Tuesday, July 20 for the Betty Allison’s Women’s Pro-Am at Millwood Golf & Racquet Club. This is a tremendous fundraiser for the PGA Korn Ferry Tour’s Price Cutter Charity Championship presented by Dr Pepper, which has gifted more than $17.3 million to Ozarks children’s charities since 1990.
When: Tuesday, July 20
Tee times: 8 AM to 10 PM. This is a scramble format.
Play with a pro: Your group can play with a pro!
Great golfer gift pack: Each golfer receives logoed apparel
On-course beverages & snacks: We’ll have coolers out on tee boxes, and snacks on your carts
Lunch provided: Yes, let us do the work!
Join us Tuesday, July 20 for the Betty Allison’s Women’s Pro-Am at Millwood Golf & Racquet Club. This is a tremendous fundraiser for the PGA Korn Ferry Tour’s Price Cutter Charity Championship presented by Dr Pepper, which has gifted more than $17.3 million to Ozarks children’s charities since 1990.
When: Tuesday, July 20
Tee times: 8 AM to 10 PM. This is a scramble format.
Play with a pro: Your group can play with a pro!
Great golfer gift pack: Each golfer receives logoed apparel
On-course beverages & snacks: We’ll have coolers out on tee boxes, and snacks on your carts
Lunch provided: Yes, let us do the work!
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