Seventh Annual Peter Zornes Memorial Golf Tournament

Join us on June 28 at 9 a.m. at the Colfax Golf Course (Colfax, Wash.) for the 7th Annual Peter Zornes Memorial Golf Tournament!
Featuring: Scramble Format-18 Holes, Putting Contest, $100,000 Shoot-Out, Tournament Shirt and much, much more!
“The Peter Zornes Memorial Golf Tournament serves as the primary fund-raising event for the Peter A. Zornes Memorial Neuroscience  Scholarship at Washington State University. It provides participants with a fun, family-safe activity and an opportunity to interact with a diverse group of individuals. These people-scholars, musicians, athletes, and an eclectic mix of valued corporate representatives – join with the Zornes family in remembering and honoring Peter and his core principles of Integrity, Community Service, Originality, and Ethical Inquiry.   In this way, Peter’s legacy far outstretches a scholarship and a region and the meaningful, positive societal changes he wished for are again attainable.” Please register at the website below.

https://www.golfdigestplanner.com/24768-7thannualpeterzornesmemgolf/

Contact Kathy Zornes, kathyzornes@oakesdale.net for more information.

 

 

 

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