Psalm 23 Transition Society is currently hosting its third annual Million Dollar Charity Hole-In-One Contest at the 108 Golf Resort.
Qualifying rounds began on June 7 and will run until June 15.
To get in on the fun, drop in at the pro shop between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. daily, purchase a bucket of contest balls and shoot them at a pin on the driving range, positioned 95 yards away.
The seven people who shoot their ball closest to the pin at the end of the day qualify for the quarter-finals on June 16, where a hole-in-one will win the shooter $10,000 in cash.
A random draw of three names will also be made daily and those people also advance to the quarter-finals.
Pay $10 for 12 balls; $20 for 30 balls; and $50 for 100 balls for a shot at cash and prizes, with prizes awarded each day, and at the June 16 event.
Play as often as you like, and every time you qualify, you get three balls to shoot in the quarter-finals, where the top 10 closest-to-the-pin (KP) shots move on to the semifinals.
There, contestants have one shot at 160 yards on hole No. 10 for a $100,000 hole-in-one.
Those top 10 will also share in a huge prize package.
The top 3 KP shooters in the semifinals compete in the final for $1 million, with a single attempt to sink a hole-in-one.
Seniors Day is June 13 and the Business Challenge Cup for teams of three is June 14-15. At both events, people can shoot for extra chances to play in the quarter-finals.
Each morning, up to and including June 15, event co-ordinator Marvin Declare will shoot six balls at the pin, and for $5, people can shoot six balls to try and beat him. Winners get 25 free balls to shoot in the main contest.
Between $6,000 and $7,000 in prizes will be given away throughout the course of the contest, says Declare.
“We have strong sponsorship and appreciate the generous support from our sponsors.”
To follow the contest progress and see daily leader board updates, check the official website at www.psalm23milliondollarholeinone.com.