SPORTS BRIEF: Golf tournament to benefit Captain Joseph House

PORT ANGELES — The Cedars at Dungeness second annual charity golf tournament to benefit the Captain Joseph House Foundation on June 27.

Tee times are from 9 a.m. to noon with a scramble format.

There is nearly $25,000 in prizes. The hole-in-one prize is a 2020 Chevy Spark donated by Ruddell Auto Mall. Golfers can also win a four-day package to Tubac Golf Resort and Spa in Arizona with $300 included for air fare.

Golf course fees are usually $100 but have been discounted to $90 for this year’s event and includes green fees, cart, range balls and a boxed lunch. Golfers are asked to arrive no earlier than 30 minutes before tee time.

Golfers should register early to reserve a spot. People can register at the Cedars at Dungeness Pro Shop or call 360-683-6344 or 800-447-6826.

Sponsorship opportunities include discount Covid-19 fees. The Diamond Level is $1,000/$919 for four players, Platinum Level $500/$419 for two players, $250/$219 for tee box or green and $100/$81 for Joe’s Gold Club. To purchase sponsorships, contact Betsy

Register early to reserve your spot. Stop in at the Cedars at Dungeness Pro Shop at 1965 Woodcock Rd., Sequim or call 360-683-6344 or 800-447-6826 to make sure you do not miss this opportunity to support Captain Joseph House Foundation.

Peninsula Daily News

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