Greensburg —
COLUMBUS - The Developmental Services, Inc. Golf Classic to benefit children with
disabilities will be held Wednesday, June 6 at Otter Creek in Columbus.
This marks the 26th consecutive year for the Golf Classic scramble.
The entry fee is $110 per player and includes green fees, cart, participation gift, buffet lunch, and course refreshments.
Hole contest prizes will also be offered throughout the course including longest drive and hole in one. Prizes will be awarded to the teams with the best scores.
Players registered before May 25 will be eligible to win a golf gift package courtesy of DSI's sponsors including Tony Stewart Racing.
Details and registration for the event can be found at DSI's Website
www.dsiservices.org.
DSI is a 501-C-3 not-for-profit organization founded in 1975 and is dedicated to serving children and adults with mental, physical, and emotional challenges at home, work, and in the community.
DSI serves 39 counties in Indiana and provides services in areas of early intervention, group and supported living, follow along, community connections and networking, advocacy, respite care for families, job training, preparation, and placement, and programs for seniors.
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DSI gold tourney set for June 6
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