S&S, Kim’s win benefit golf tourney LAUREL — Dixie Electric Power Association hosted its third annual benefit golf tournament
tips for golf. Thursday at the Laurel Country Club.Some 152 players representing 38 teams played in the event, which was a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.Pollyanna Magee, communication specialist for Dixie Electric, said Thursday’s goal was to raise at least $10,000 for the American Cancer Society
frisbee disc golf.“We raised $8,000 last year, so we’re hoping to get at least $10,000 this year,” she said. “We’re giving out first and second place prizes for both tee times as well as four hole-in-one awards.”Magee said golfers lucky enough to score a hole-in-one had the chance at a 2011 F-150 Ford truck with the Eco-Boost V-6 donated by Gray Daniels Ford; a 2011 GMC Sierra truck donated by Bob Palmer Chancellor Motor Group; a set of irons donated by Kim’s Chrysler Dodge Jeep Toyota; a meal every week for one year from Chick-Fil-A.Golfers were also treated to a Chick-Fil-A box lunch
best golf swing.“Elkins Wholesale also provided snacks and Coca-Cola provided drinks,” Magee said. “A lot of different businesses provided door prizes, and we had 46 hole sponsors.”One of those taking part in Thursday’s golf tournament was O.E. Myers, a retired instructor at Jones County Junior College
indoor miniature golf.“I love it,” said Myers of the tournament. “I’ve played it several years.”Myers, who at age 88 said he was the oldest one participating Thursday, said he regular plays at Bear Creek in Laurel.