Kent’s Winter Ball Buster golf tournament Feb. 12 at Riverbend

Golfers can compete in the 17th annual Winter Ball Buster Feb. 12 at Riverbend Golf Complex in Kent.

  • BY Wire Service
  • Tuesday, January 25, 2011 12:52pm
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Golfers can compete in the 17th annual Winter Ball Buster Feb. 12 at Riverbend Golf Complex in Kent.

The tournament is open to players with an established and verifiable U.S. Golf Association handicap index. The tournament committee has the right to adjust any handicap indexes.

The entry fee is $65, which includes green fees and range balls.

The competition consists of 18 holes of stroke play. Prizes will be awarded for both gross and net scores to a minimum of the top 30 individuals, based on a full field of 120 players.

Registration deadline is Feb. 10. Pairings will be available at www.riverbendgolfcomplex.com by 6 p.m. Feb. 10.

Pairing requests will be honored if all players entry fees are paid in full.

Based on a full field of 120 players, the prize fund may be $6,000. All merchandise gift certificates must be redeemed at Riverbend Golf Complex.

To register or for more information, call Riverbend at 253-854-3673 or go to www.riverbendgolfcomplex.com.


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