Lee Memorial outing July 13

The Eighth Annual Lee Memorial Foundation Golf Outing will be held July 13 at Spruce Ridge Golf Club. Pictured is foundation chairwoman Karen Judd. (Daily News Photo/Provided)

The Lee Memorial Foundation invites and encourages the community to tee off at its eighth-annual golf outing Friday, July 13.

The 2012 scramble event will again be held at Spruce Ridge Golf Club. Registration begins at 9 a.m. with a shotgun start at 10 a.m.

Entry is $50 per person, which includes 18 holes of golf with cart, lunch, bottled water and the opportunity to win cash prizes for the longest drive (male and female), closest to the pin (male and female) and $10,000 in the hole-in-one contest (sponsored by Preferred Printing, Inc.).

“It’s the perfect excuse to enjoy the summer weather, along with the company of your coworkers and friends,” said Karen Judd, chairwoman, Lee Memorial Foundation Board of Trustees. “Plus, those joining us will support a very worthy cause: Borgess-Lee Memorial Hospital.” Proceeds from the golf outing will benefit the hospital by funding the purchase of a ventilator, Hoyer Lift (patient lift), specialized machinery for surgery and other equipment as needed.

Don’t miss your chance to win some green on the green. This year’s entry deadline is July 2 and participation is limited to the first 36 foursomes. To register your team, or learn more about corporate sponsorships, call 783-3026 or e-mail bethcripe@borgess.com.

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