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MemoryLinks Golf Classic
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2011 MemoryLinks Golf Classic and Golf Ball Drop
Monday, August 22, 2011
New Location! Gettysvue Golf & Country Club

Details: The cost to enter the tournament is $125 per player, which includes range balls, golf cart, 18 holes of golf, lunch, prizes, and post-play reception. Super tickets will be available for $25 and will entitle buyers to Mulligans and an advance on one tee.

Play for pride or PRIZES! Hole-in-one wins $25,000! Men's and Women's Division Winners for other contests, including longest drive and closest to the pin. Silent Auction: Plan to bid on Smoky Mountain get-aways, dinner, and autographed sports treasures.

For more information or to become a sponsor for the 2011 MemoryLinks Golf Classic, contact Carolyn Jensen at 865.544.6288 or carolyn.jensen@alz.org

 

 

2010's tournament with Honorary Chairperson Johnny Majors

2010 Golf Ball Drop $2,5000 Winner: Melissa Payne of Kingston

To View or Download Full 2010 Brochure: Click here


With former UT Basketball Player Dane Bradshaw, WBIR-TV's Steve Phillips and B97.5's Jeff Jarnigan serving as Honorary Chairpersons, the 2009 MemoryLinks Golf Classic was truly a “Round to Remember.”

2009 Men’s Division Winners:

  • First Place: Scott Gaha, Betty Clark, Leigh Garrett, Matt Garret
  • Second Place: Mark Arwood, Dan Fleming, Mike Kitts, Keith Maner

2009 Women's Division Winners:

  • First Place: Robin Banner. Maggie Breeding, Bobbie Brooks, Sadonna Price
  • Second Place: Billye Anderton, Missy Corcoran, Dr. Mac, Lisa Franks

2009 Contest Winners:

  • Ladies Closest to pin: Shelia Whitehead
  • Mens Closest to Pin: Jeff Zollar
  • Long Drive: Robin Banner
  • 1st Place Putting contest: Howie Johnson
  • 2nd Place Putting Contest:Vonnie Oaks