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Foundation Assisting Seniors to<br />
Charity Golf Tournament<br />
On Monday, May 28, The Foundation Assisting Seniors will host its<br />
15 th annual Charity Golf Tournament at the Revere Golf Club in<br />
Sun City Anthem. All money raised during the tournament will enable<br />
the Foundation to continue their programs to improve the overall<br />
quality of life of seniors in the greater Las Vegas Valley.<br />
Team sign-in begins at 6:30 a.m. with a shotgun start at 7:30<br />
a.m. Players can sign up individually or as a team online at<br />
foundationassistingseniors.org or by calling (725) 244-4200. The cost<br />
is $100 per player.<br />
There will be contests throughout the day for longest drive, closest to<br />
the pin and hole in one. The event will conclude with a luncheon that<br />
will award the first and second place winners in the couples, women,<br />
and men categories. The luncheon will also include raffle prizes and<br />
auctions.<br />
“We are excited for this year’s tournament and want to thank<br />
everyone for their support of this event,” said Carol Chapman, president<br />
of the Foundation. “We wish each team the best of luck!”<br />
The Foundation Assisting Seniors was founded with the mission to<br />
assist the senior community in times of illness, recovery, confinement<br />
at home, coping with loss of a loved one, and other senior challenges.<br />
To learn more about the Foundation, visit foundationassistingseniors.<br />
org.<br />
Half the Cost<br />
By: Mike Landry / Golf Fore Ever<br />
How would you like to pay ½ price for golf<br />
balls?<br />
With the high cost to play golf, you may think<br />
about playing pre-owned golf balls. These are the<br />
golf balls that end up in the pond when we try to<br />
cross a hazard and come up short. Some of us have even put three (or<br />
more) balls in the hazard before we were convinced we couldn’t make<br />
it across.<br />
You can save money by purchasing pre-owned golf balls and nobody<br />
will ever know. I read an article from Golf Advisor written by Mike<br />
Bailey who states that golf balls are so well made these days (with onepiece<br />
core and a better cover) that they don’t deteriorate when in water<br />
for a period.<br />
Golf balls are recovered, refurbished, rated and sold according to<br />
their grade. To read the full article: https://www.golfadvisor.com. You<br />
can also check out https://lostgolfballs.com/ (in business since 1992)<br />
for these great deals.<br />
Let me know what you think.<br />
Mike Landry resides in Sun City MacDonald Ranch and is a member<br />
of both the Nevada State Seniors Golf Club and Winterwood Men’s<br />
Group. He can be reached at: airmikel1@cox.net<br />
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May 2018