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CLASSIC 9:00 A.M Entry fee: Hosted by: 2020 TUESDAY $1,500 per foursome OCTOBER 20 Format: OKLAHOMA Shamble GOLF HALL OF FAME Entry Deadline CLASSIC 9:00 a.m. Oct. 12 Support the Oklahoma Golf Hall of Schedule for Oklahoma Fame and play Oak Tree National Hall of Fame Classic 7 - 8:45 a.m. The Oklahoma Golf Hall of Fame Classic, a fundraiser to support the 501 C3 Registration and Continental breakfast organization’s scholarship and Everett Dobson Award programs, will be held October 20 at world renowned Oak Tree National in Edmond. 7:30 a.m. Practice range opens Sign up now for this fun and entertaining event which will include great tee gifts, prizes, breakfast and lunch 9 a.m. and many special guests, in- Shotgun start / Shamble format cluding members of the Okla- 1 p.m. homa Golf Hall of Fame. Lunch and Awards ceremony A foursome is just $1,500 and 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. other levels of sponsorship are Silent Auction featuring rounds at top available as follows: Oklahoma courses and other items. Presenting Sponsor - $10,000 2019 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Presenting sponsors will have two teams of four, plus name used in all tour- CARSON RAINBOLT and BLAYNE BARKER nament pre and post publicity. It will also include a table for eight at the 2021 Oklahoma Golf Hall of Fame induction dinner. Scholarship Sponsor - $25,000 for five years or $5,000 for one year Help support the Oklahoma Golf Hall of Fame in its mission to award two $5,000 scholarships to deserving Oklahoma high school seniors and the $5,000 Everett Dobson Award to a deserving Oklahoma collegiate senior. All three awards made on an annual basis. Team of four - $1,500 2020 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Hole Sponsor - $500. Includes signage for your company on a particular hole JAMES ROLLER and GENTRY COX and in the pre-tournament media. About the Oklahoma Golf Hall of Fame: The Oklahoma Golf Hall of Fame merged with the previous Women’s Oklahoma Golf Hall of Fame in 2014. It has held inductions in 2015, 2016 and 2017, after which the board elected to go to an every-other-year format. The next class will be announced in the spring of 2021 and inducted in the fall of 2021 in Oklahoma City. OKLAHOMA GOLF HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES: Jarita Askins | 2005 Carol Belcher Collins | 2006 Labron Harris | 2016 Perry Maxwell | 2015 Bill Spiller | 2015 Jim Awtrey | 2019 Jerry Cozby | 2016 Mark Hayes | 2017 Dale McNamara | 2006 Beth Stone | 2010 Lucy Beeler | 2012 Betsy Cullen | 2008 Mike Holder | 2015 Orville Moody | 2019 Doug Tewell | 2017 Susie Maxwell Berning | 2005 Bob Dickson | 2015 Mabel Hotz | 2005 Dr. Gil Morgan | 2015 Ann Pitts Turner | 2008 Patti Blanton | 2006 LeeAnn Fairlie | 2012 Jackie Riggs Hutchinson | 2005 Linda Melton Morse | 2008 Bob Tway | 2017 Joan Blumenthal | 2010 U.C. Ferguson | 2012 Ernie Vossler | 2017 Tommy Bolt | 2016 Janice Burba Gibson | 2010 Alsie Hyden | 2008 William Nichols | 2019 Patty McGraw Coatney | 2006 Bill Glasson | 2019 Nancy Lopez | 2016 Dena Dills Nowotny | 2006 Joe Walser | 2017 Charlie Coe | 2015 Pat Grant | 2010 Melissa Luellen | 2019 Jeannie Thompson Rogers | 2012 The Warrens | 2016 2020 Oklahoma Golf Hall of Fame Classic Oak Tree National • Tuesday, October 20, 2020 Benefiting The Oklahoma Golf Hall of Fame Scholarship and Everett Dobson Award programs SPONSOR ENTRY FORM Name: _________________________________________________________ Company: ______________________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________________ City/State/Zip: ___________________________________________________ E-mail: ____________________________________ Phone:_______________ Credit Card #: ____________________________________________________ Expiration: _________ Security Code:________ Amount to Charge: ________ Presenting Sponsor - $10,000 Scholarship Sponsor - $25,000 for five years $5,000 for one year Team of four entry - $1,500 Hole Sponsor - $500 Please make checks payable to Oklahoma Golf Hall of Fame and must accompany this registration form. Please mail checks to: Tom Jones, President Oak Tree National 1515 W. Oak Tree Dr. Edmond, OK 73025 For more information call Ken MacLeod 918-280-0787 or email [email protected] The Oklahoma Golf Hall of Fame reserves the right to impose guidelines made necessary by the current state of the Covid-19 Pandemic in October and to cancel the tournament with no refunds if it becomes necessary. 2020 Oklahoma Golf Hall of Fame Classic 2020 Oklahoma Golf Hall of Fame Classic Oak Tree National • Tuesday, October 20, 2020 Benefiting The Oklahoma Golf Hall of Fame Scholarship and Everett Dobson Award programs TEAM #1 (Please enter the name of each participant) 1. Name _________________________________________ Email _________________________________ 2. Name _________________________________________ Email _________________________________ 3. Name _________________________________________ Email _________________________________ 4. Name _________________________________________ Email _________________________________ TEAM #2 (Please enter the name of each participant) 1. Name _________________________________________ Email _________________________________ 2. Name _________________________________________ Email _________________________________ 3. Name _________________________________________ Email _________________________________ 4. Name _________________________________________ Email _________________________________ About Oak Tree National Designed by legendary archi- tect Pete Dye, Oak Tree Nation- al since 1976 has instilled terror and delight in equal measure into the hearts and minds of golfers from around the world. Site of the 1988 PGA Champion- ship, 2006 Senior PGA Cham- pionship and most recently the 2014 U.S. Senior Open, among other championship events..
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