Elks’ tourney set for Aug. 27
The Sequim Elks is hosting its second annual Charity Golf Tournament on Aug. 27 to benefit the Tall Elks Program, which provides needed services for children, at Sunland Golf Club, 109 Hilltop Dr.
The tournament, one that organizers note is a rodeo scramble full of fun and crazy ways to play the game, is open to anyone with golf clubs. Lunch will be provided at the Elks Lodge afterwards with a silent auction and competition games. Prizes will be awarded.
Sign up at Sunland Golf or call Sequim Elks (360-683-2763) for a registration form, or call Maura Mattson (360-681-0533) for more information and registration forms.
Since 1954, the Washington Elks Therapy Program for Children Inc. has provided home-based occupational or physical therapy to children with developmental delays or physical disabilities. Services are provided at no cost to the family.
Tomlin, Piety take Sunland titles
Jay Tomlin and Bobbie Piety won the men’s and women’s club championships at Sunland Golf Course following the tourney’s final round on Aug. 12.
Jay Tomlin won his eighth club championship with a three-day score of 236, with rounds of 82, 74 and 80.
Bob Gunn took the men’s division net title with a score of 216, his first club title.
Piety won the women’s club championship — her fifth in a row — with a three-day score of 256, with rounds of 90, 80 and 86.
Kathy Benedict won the women’s division net title for the first time with a net score of 213.
Knights of Columbus to offer golf tournament
The Sequim Council 8455 of the Knights of Columbus will host its 16th-annual charity golf tournament, starting at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 10, at Sunland Golf Club, 109 Hilltop Dr. Check-in is at 8:30 a.m.
The competition is a four-person scramble with divisions of men, women and mixed foursomes. Cost is $60 per person non-Sunland members, $35 for Sunland members.
The fee includes green fees, contests and a boxed lunch. Golf carts are available for an additional fee.
Proceeds from the tourney go to local charities, including Habitat for Humanity, The Wellness Clinic, St. Vincent de Paul and Coats for Kids.Last year’s tourney raised more than $5,000.
Entry forms are available at the Sunland Golf Club shop, SkyRidge Golf Course shop and shop at The Cedars at Dungeness golf course.
Or, call Fritz Field at 360-797-1275.
Races set at Lincoln Park
The Lincoln Park BMX Track in Port Angeles is hosting special racing events on Aug. 26 and 27.
On Friday, Aug. 26, the course hosts “Earned Double” points; sign-ups are from 5:30-7 p.m. and racing is at 7 p.m. Cost is $30 per rider.
On Saturday, Aug. 27, the track hosts a “Triple Point” state qualifier. Sign-ups are from 8:30-10:30 a.m. and racing starts at 11 a.m. Cost is $40 per raise.
This race, organizers say, will be a preview of the larger Gold Cup Finals set for Sept. 16-18.
