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36th Scotland Regional Hospice Golf Tournament
Tuesday, May 3, 2022 - Shotgun start 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday, May 4, 2022 - Shotgun start 12:00 p.m.
2022 Golf Tournament flyer (pdf) | Registration Form (pdf)
On May 3rd and 4th, Scotland Regional Hospice will hold its 36th Annual golf tournament, a 2-day charity golf event which raises funds used to provide care to the terminally ill and their families in the community. Since its inception, the hospice organization’s premier fundraiser has been sponsored each year by Eaton Golf Pride with Scotch Meadows Country Club playing host.
Due to COVID-19 protocols and safety measures in place, last year’s tournament was moved from its traditional spring timeslot and took place just a few short months ago in September of 2021. Even with the move, over 170 golfers participated in the 2021 tournament which raised just over $121,000. Employees of Golf Pride Grips and over 60 volunteers throughout the community make the tournament possible by participating in the planning process, recruitment of sponsors, silent auction contribution requests from vendors, enlisting golfers, and helping with the daily activities at the event.
While the biggest part of the fundraising total comes from area businesses and individuals who sponsor the tournament, the accompanying silent auction also contributes to the tournament’s success. The 2021 auction featured over 300 items including a whitewater rafting trip, autographed balls and other sports memorabilia, handmade furniture, artwork, golf equipment, and much more.
The tournament uses the Low 2-Ball format which allows participants to play their own ball. The entry fee for golfers is $150 for men and $100 for women. The entry fee includes golf cart, on course beer and soft drinks, two mulligans, silent auction access, invitation to the post-tournament celebration, lunch and dinner, putting for cash challenge, hole-in-one for a car competition, closest to the pin competition, and dream drive competition.
The women’s tournament will take place on Tuesday, May 3rd with a shotgun start at 10:00 a.m. Men can play on Tuesday May 3rd at 10:00 a.m. or on Wednesday May 4th at noon. Registration will open one hour each day before the start time. Since space is limited, online registration is strongly encouraged at www.scotlandhospice.org.
The event will conclude following play on Wednesday with the post-tournament celebration. Attendees will enjoy cocktails, dinner, sponsor recognition, live auction, music from The Jim Morgan Jazz Group and the Lawson’s Gift raffle drawing.
This year, Scotland Regional Hospice will be celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Lawson’s Gift Raffle which allows ticket holders an opportunity to win jewelry that has been graciously donated by Bob’s Jewel Shop in memory of Lawson McCabe. The raffle alone has raised nearly $300,000 for patient care and an announcement of this year’s raffle will be made in the coming days.
Scotland Regional Hospice is seeking any individuals, businesses, and organizations that would like the opportunity to be a part of this exceptional event – which has raised more than $4 million used to provided safe, high-quality, compassionate end-of-life care to those patients and families in the community who are facing a life-limiting illness – to join them as a tournament sponsor.
Over half of the individuals who pass away in Scotland County are served by hospice giving the county one of the highest deaths served by hospice percentages in the state of North Carolina. Scotland Regional Hospice’s seven-county service area also extends to Robeson, Hoke, and Richmond counties in North Carolina as well as Marlboro, Dillon, and Chesterfield counties in South Carolina allowing them to improve the quality of life of hundreds of terminally ill individuals and their families each year.
“None of this would be possible without our supporters,” said Kim Hammonds, Scotland Regional Hospice executive director. “As a not-for-profit agency that serves people without regard to their ability to pay, Scotland Regional Hospice has endured these trying times thanks to the unwavering support of individuals, corporations, and organizations in our community. We couldn’t be more grateful.”
To secure a sponsorship, please fill out our sponsorship form or call us at (910)276-7176 no later than April 25, 2022.
CURRENT SPONSORSHIP TOTAL $100,500
Updated 4-20-2022 11:19a.m. Check back for updates
Platinum ($5,000)
C.W. and Dorothy Love Foundation
The Morgan Foundation
Charlie and Mary Kay Potts
Diamond ($2,500)
Bob’s Jewel Shop of Laurinburg
John and Elizabeth Cooley
Crothall Healthcare
Bill and Pam Hill
Mabry's Drug and Home Care
Doug and Kathrine Nederostek
Richard Boles Funeral Services
Gold ($1,000)
Thomas and Kim Ammons
Richard and Dolly Brown
John Clark
Brian and Julianne Sasseen Clodfelter
Harry Covington
Bob Cresante
Burt Dean
Sibyle Dulin
Exteriors R Us, LLC
Farm Bureau - Matt Walker
First Capital Bank
Gibson Oil
Betsy Gordon
Jon and Kimberly Hammonds
Wayne and DebI Hobbs
Haney's Tire
John and Laura Horne
Drs. Kurt and Valeriana Jute
Drs. Bill and Edna Ann Loftus
Jim and Lynn Mason
Lynn Massey
Medical Village Pharmacy
McCarter Electrical Company
Bill Miller
Miller Supply Company
John and Laura Murray
Ed and Barbara Nassif
Nic's Pic Kwik
Olsten Staffing
OrthoCarolina
Precision Contractors, Inc.
Steve and Deane Pullen
The Purcell Clinic
Ted and Betty Rogers
Service Thread
Scotland Cancer Treatment Center
Scotland Health Care System
Scotland Motors
Scotland Regional Hospice Staff
Scottish Foods
Stu and Teresa Shrum
Simmons One Hour Heating and Air
State Farm Danny Caddell
Wade S. Dunbar Insurance Agency
Richard and Christine Wentworth
Silver ($500)
Averitt’s Electric Motor Repair
G.B. Baines and Associates
Buie Manufacturing Company
Canal Wood
Captain Larry's Seafood & Steaks
Domino's Pizza - Laurinburg
Earl's Electrical Heating and Air Conditioning
Jack Ficklin
Jane Gibson – In Memory of Dibber Adams
Hasty Realty
Health Innovations Pharmacy
Hicks & Floyd, PA
Hudson Paving
Jane James
Mr. & Mrs. James Ledford
Railroad Bar & Grill
Robeson Health Care Corporation
Cam and Cindy Stone
Scotland Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine
Scotland Waste Services, Inc.
Charles and Anne Todd
Mike and Diane Vinson
State Farm - Charlie Wallace
Jim and Frances Willis
David Yoder
Bronze ($250)
David and Mary Jo Adams
Ron and Laura Adams
Art By Design
Associated Realty - Randy McCall
Byrd’s Pool Service
Kyle Bethel
Sully Blair - State Farm Insurance
Earl and Beverly Bowling
Jerry Bruner
Eric B Byrd Insurance
Canady's Termite & Pest Control
Carmichael Farms
John and Anita Cottingham
Dairy Dream
Dial Insurance
Craig and Pat Ellis
Fierce Dance Company & Fierce All-Stars
First Bank
Jim and Carolyn Garrigus
Bill and Anne Goodwin
Mary Gwen Grubenman
Don and Pauline Gruver
Gene and Joyce Hall
Roylin and Dee Hammond
Mac and Linda Henderson
David and Parris Hibbard
Randy and Sandra Hoffman
J & M Lawn Care
Jim and Sue Kirby
Alan S Livingston, CPA
Fred and Lynn Mabry
Carl Mackey
Mac McIntyre Insurance Agency Inc.
Penny and Catherine McLaurin
Anna and James McMillan
Law Office of William R. Purcell, II PLLC
Wesley and Mary Quick
Realty World - Graham, Grubbs, & Associates
Ron and Denise Riggins
Ken and Karen Ritch
RiverStreet Networks
Roche, Head, and Associates, PLLC
Dora Sharber
Phyllis Smith
Law Office of Timothy Snead
Southeast Regional Airport Authority/Laurinburg Maxton Airport
Spangler Lawn Care
John and Pam Sweeney
Thomas Locklear Cabinets
Laura Tyler
Chip and Maggie Wells
Charles and Susan Wentz
Williamson Dean, L.L.P.
Wooly McDuff's Neighborhood Grille