Play golf for a great cause

The annual Hard Hat Classic Golf Tournament benefits the Washington State University Facilities Services Scholarship Fund. Join us for a great day, with a portion of the proceeds added to the endowment principle. Sponsored by Jess Ford — you could win a new 2023 Ford F150 4×4 with a hole-in-one!

Date: Saturday, July 29
Location: Palouse Ridge Golf Club
Time: Check-in starts at 7 a.m.

Shotgun Start: 8 a.m.
Format: Scramble

Lunch provided by: Round Top Public House

  • Silent auction and door prizes during lunch
  • Contests & prizes throughout the event
  • Attend the auction and lunch only for $20

Each player’s participation fee of $150 includes:

  • 18 holes of golf
  • Golf cart rental
  • Small bucket of practice balls
  • Participant gift
  • Tournament hat
  • Lunch
  • Hole-in-one opportunities
  • $10,000 putt qualifying opportunity
  • Player tool kits available at additional cost
  • A portion of the entry fee is tax deductible

For sponsorship opportunities or to register & pay online: hardhatclassic.wsu.edu, or print out the application and mail it to WSU, PO Box 641150, Pullman WA 99164.

Call for further information: 509‑335‑9869 or 509‑335‑9035.

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