Friday, June 5, 2009

Golfers tee it up for Chuck Gates, Suns Classic

Fundraisers this month


Local golfers are looking forward to two fundraising tournaments in June.

The 12th annual Chuck Gates Memorial Golf Tournament is planned for Sunday, June 7, at the Sun Valley Golf Course. The second annual Suns Foundation/Sun Valley Suns Golf Classic is Saturday, June 27, at Elkhorn Golf Club.

Organizer Roger Roland has announced details for this Sunday's Gates Memorial, a fundraiser for youth golf programs in the Wood River Valley.

The silent auction beginning at 11 a.m. and continuing all day will feature a signed Davis Love III golf club, a Hawaii vacation, a restaurant package and original photography. Idaho golf pro Joe Malay will give a kid's golf demonstration at noon, and the golfers will begin their tours at 1:30 p.m.

Chris Benson of the Suns Foundation said "we are looking to get 22 to 25 groups of five like we did two years ago." Format for the 3 p.m. June 27 shotgun is five-person modified best ball—the fifth player a current Sun Valley Suns hockey player or alumni star.

The cost of $140 per golfer includes a buffet. There will be a no-host bar and auctions.

Benson said, "We're looking for golfers to fill the spots and to provide sponsorships in different ways—main tournament, dinner, hole sponsors, driving range or just donors—and we are also looking for great auction items. If you can't make that date but would like to make a donation, we can have a junior golfer play for you. That would be greatly appreciated."

For more information, contact Ryan Thomson at 721-1654, Ryan Enrico at 720-3938 or Chris Benson at 720-0172.




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