Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church
      Daniel P. Sullivan Council 10208
    Fr. Victor A. Bieberle Assembly 2316

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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT

WHEN: Saturday, June 15, 2024WHERE: Hot Springs Village----Granada Golf Course

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2013 July Jr. GOlf 02
Milt and Janice Spaniel's grandchildren (l-r) Abby, Reilly, Griffin, and Shelby with Milt, Father Elser, and Bill Veal at presentation of check.
Once again this year Council 10208 made a donation of $200 to the Junior Golf program.  Also, a number of knights and spouses volunteered to assist with this activity including: Ellie Barker, Bob Bowman, Tony and Marilyn Cifelli, Father Elser, Scott Krantz, Steve and Mary Schramer, Milt and Janice Spaniel, Kirk and Kathy Stanzel, and Jack Timmons.

According to Bill Veal,  "It was a great tournament.  The weather was nice and comfortable.  Chase Thorton is the champion with back to back 67’s for a total of 134 for 36 holes."

The purpose of the Junior Golf Association is to foster, encourage, and promote junior golf activities for young golfers between the ages of 8 and 18 by accomplishing the following:
            1.  To teach the fundamentals of the golf swing.
            2.  To provide opportunities for development of social, physical, emotional and mental skills.
            3.  To teach the rules, etiquette and sportsmanship of golf.
            4.  To secure instructional practices, playing privileges and other concessions.
            5.  To develop lifelong golfers who will continue to play long after the program is over.

This year there were 280 junior participants and 245 volunteers donating 3,650 hours.  There are currently 14 juniors on scholarships valued at $2,000 each ($500 per year).