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Redlands Police Officers Foundation Annual Golf Tournament

By Carl Baker
PIO
08/29/2019 at 04:22 PM

The Redlands Police Officers Foundation will hold its 23rd annual golf tournament fundraiser on Monday, Oct. 7, at the Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon. Check in begins at 8 a.m. Tee off at 10 a.m.

The Redlands Police Officers Foundation is a non-profit organization which donates money and time to various local charities and youth and community activities. The proceeds of the tournament go to local youth sports, high school sports and scholarships, and the Boys and Girls Club of Redlands.

Entry fees are $125 per player which includes entry into the tournament, 18 holes of golf, cart, Hole-in-One opportunities, putting contest, long drive contest, closest to the pin challenge and awards party with dinner.  

The dinner and awards presentation will take place following the tournament at the Tukwet Canyon Clubhouse, 26211 Champions Drive, Beaumont.  

The Tournament Sponsor is Toyota of Redlands. Other sponsors include the Morongo Band of Mission Indians, Castillo and Harper APC, Padgett’s Cleaning and Restoration, Pence Construction, Redlands Auto Plaza, Tom Bell Chevrolet, J. Riley Distillery, Taco Shack, Breakfast Shack, Ritual Brewing Co., Jam Sportswear and Escape Craft Brewery

To register, contact Mike Merriman at mmerriman@redlandspof.org or at (909) 557-6605. Make checks payable to the Redlands Police Officers Foundation, Tax ID #27-0447003.

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