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Trooper Island Golf Scramble - Lakewood CC, June 17, 2013

Proceeds will benefit Trooper Island

By TFC William Gregory
Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY

COLUMBIA, KY - The 2013 Post 15 Trooper Island Golf Scramble is scheduled for Monday, June 17, 2013 at 9amCT/10amET with registration beginning at 8amCT at Lakewood Country Club, 4214 Highway 379, Russell Springs, KY .The entry fee is $240.00 per team (4 players A, B, C, D) and includes golf, cart, lunch and 1 mulligan per team. Prizes will be awarded for the top 3 finishing teams and includes 4 free rounds to The Club at Olde Stone in Bowling Green for the 1st place team.



Dixon Golf will be sponsoring the tournament and the top 3 winning teams will receive entry into the "Big Tournament" www.biggesttournament.com as well as having an opportunity for more prizes (Hole-in-One and Dixon Challenge). To register: contact TFC. Billy Gregory at william.gregory@ky.gov or by calling 270-805-1703.

Trooper Island Camp was developed by the Kentucky State Police as part of a long range program of public service to the youth of Kentucky: a place where the tensions and turmoil of our everyday lives can be forgotten; and for one week young people can be given a touch of hope and desire of a better tomorrow. Spearheaded by former State Police Director, Colonel James E. Bassett, the idea was to establish a permanent recreational site where trooper and child could share a week long experience. A location was selected in a secluded corner of Dale Hollow Lake near the Cumberland and Clinton County line, where an island was leased from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and a non-profit charitable corporation was formed. Over 700 boys and girls from around the state attend Trooper Island which is funded by private contributions and fundraisers. - TFC William Gregory


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