Golfers shooting for $1 million, big prizes

Hole-in-on contest for charity is back at 108 Golf Resort

A $1 million, hole-in-one contest for charity is returning tomorrow to the 108 Golf Resort.

The popular event benefitting the Psalm 23 Transition Society, which operate a recovery treatment centre in the 100 Mile House area, goes June 12-21.

The contest is Psalm 23’s major fundraising event of the year. Funds will help ensure Psalm 23 continues to provide the highest care to those in need.

Golfers of all skill levels can participate as often as they wish throughout the nine day contest at the 108 Golf Resort.

The top seven golfers, plus three random draws everyday, qualify for a chance to win a shot at $100,000 in the semi finals and $1 million in the finals.

This year, the first place grand prize is a studio suite booked at the Old Key West Resort at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, from Dec. 12-19.

All transport around Disney World, early theme park entrance, and transfers to and from the Orlando airport are included. The prize package, donated by Tom and Christine Gallagher, has a value of close to $4,000 (CDN).

The contest starts with a number of qualifying days and daily prizes.

The more you play, the better your chances, says Psalm 23 executive director Marvin Declare.

“You don’t have to be a golfer to get a lucky shot or to get it close.”

For more details, visit psalm23milliondollar holeinone.com. or drop by the 108 Golf Resort.

 

100 Mile House Free Press