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Scholarship Foundation Raises Starting Time: 12:30 P.M Celebrity Golf Sponsorship Packages Official Celebrity Golf Tournament Denny Tournament Format Entry Form Event Sponsor: $5,000 5-Person Scramble (Celebrity & four Amateurs). Includes four (4) players, a Hole Sponsorship, Crum All amateurs must have an official USGA Handicap choice of celebrity player, and banner with All amateurs must have an official USGA handicap Index. Please include a copy of each participant’s SCHOLARSHIP company logo in prominent area during the official USGA handicap card with the Entry Form. index. Maximum allowable handicap is 18. evening at Wildwood Country Club and at UofL Those without an established handicap on file will play FOUNDATION with a 0 handicap. Maximum allowable handicap is 18. Trophies will be provided for each participant Golf Club. The Denny Crum Scholarship Foundation raises Starting Time: 12:30 p.m. finishing in the top three groups of the day. money to provide students from Greater Louisville Amateur 1 _______________________________________ with college scholarships to area universities. Team Sponsor: $2,000 Address _________________________________________ Please be our guest at our annual events and show Ties for team prizes will be broken by scorecard Includes four (4) players and a celebrity. your support for these deserving kids! play-off starting with Hole 1. City, State, Zip ___________________________________ Daytime Phone ___________________________________ Email ____________________________________________ Live & Silent Auction A team photo with Hall of Fame Coach Denny Individual Player: $500 Wildwood Country Club will host the 2015 Denny Crum, registration gifts, a car giveaway for the first USGA Hdcp Index ________________________________ Crum Scholarship Foundation Auction on Sunday, hole-in-one at each Par 3, and exciting contests Shirt Size ________________________________________ October 4, 2015. Guests will enjoy a bountiful array and surprises await each participant! Hole Sponsor: $500 of hors d’oeuvres while bidding on one-of-a-kind Amateur 2 _______________________________________ live and silent auction items. All golf tournament Address _________________________________________ participants are invited to bring a guest and attend Evening at Wildwood Country Club: $25 City, State, Zip ___________________________________ this evening of fun and fundraising! This event is included in each golf tourna- Daytime Phone ___________________________________ ment participant’s entry fee. Each golf event Email ____________________________________________ Celebrity/Am Golf Tournament Join our celebrities USGA Hdcp Index ________________________________ UofL Golf Club will host the Denny Crum Scholarship participant may also bring one guest for free! Shirt Size ________________________________________ Foundation Celebrity Golf Tournament on Monday, for a fun day and a great cause! Oct. 5, 2015. Celebrities and amateurs will have an Bill Olsen Paul Rogers Please note: Individuals and teams are not Amateur 3 _______________________________________ opportunity to win a vast array of cash and prizes. Address _________________________________________ Craig Hawley Junior Bridgeman officially entered until full payment and handicap City, State, Zip ___________________________________ Schedule of Events Roger Burkman Chris Redman information has been received. Daytime Phone ___________________________________ Email ____________________________________________ Event: Auction & Reception Scott Davenport Tom Andrews USGA Hdcp Index ________________________________ Date: Sunday, October 4, 2015 Scooter McCray LaBradford Smith Shirt Size ________________________________________ Place: Wildwood Country Club Wally Oyler Robby Albarado Please return a completed Time: 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. Entry Form and full payment to: Details: Live & Silent Auction Items Darrell Griffith Cory Lanerie Amateur 4 _______________________________________ Address _________________________________________ Complimentary Hors D’oeuvres Wiley Brown Wade Houston Denny Crum Scholarship Foundation Open Bar City, State, Zip ___________________________________ Mike Pratt Jerry Eaves Casual Attire University Club & Alumni Center Daytime Phone ___________________________________ Will Perdue Jimmy Dan Conner University of Louisville Email ____________________________________________ Event: Celebrity Golf Tournament Terry Howard Milt Wagner Louisville, KY 40292 USGA Hdcp Index ________________________________ Date: Monday, October 5, 2015 Shirt Size ________________________________________ Place: UofL Golf Club For more information, please contact Time: 11 a.m. Registration & Lunch Judy Cowgill at 502-852-0841 or 12:30 p.m. Shot-Gun Begins [email protected]. 6 p.m. Awards Ceremony Payment Information Directions to Deadline for entry is September 28, 2015 Please check the appropriate box: UofL Golf Club presents... o Event Sponsor: $5,000 Includes four (4) players, a Hole Sponsorhip, choice From downtown Louisville: of Celebrity player, and banner with company logo in prominent area during the evening at Wildwood Take I-64 East towards Lexington. Take exit Country Club and UofL Golf Club. 28, the Simpsonville - Veechdale Road Exit. o Team Sponsor: $2,000 Turn left (North) off of exit. Continue north Includes four (4) players and a celebrity. approximately 1 mile until you reach the Denny o Individual Player: $500 traffic light at US 60 (Shelbyville Road.) Turn LEFT on US 60 and proceed 1 mile, you o Hole Sponsor: $500 will turn left in to the Cardinal Club estates marked by a stone wall with the UofL Golf o Evening at Wildwood Country Club: $25 Crum Club logo. Follow that road straight back, This event is included in each golf tournament participant’s entry fee (no extra charge!). Each golf turn right at your second stop sign on to event participant may also bring one guest to this fun Champions Way! SCHOLARSHIP filled evening for free! o Donation: $__________ From Frankfort, Lexington or FOUNDATION I cannot attend but I would like to contribute this tax deductible donation to the Denny Crum Scholarship points east: Foundation. _____ No. of Team Members/Guests who plan on Take I-64 west to exit 28 Simpsonville, attending the Live & Silent Auction on Sunday, turn right off of ramp. Take that road Oct. 4, 2015, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Wildwood straight until the traffic light. Turn left on Country Club. Casual attire. to US-60, follow that for about 1 mile. Live & Silent Auction Please check applicable payment option: Turn left in to the Cardinal Club estates Wildwood Country Club o Check enclosed (made payable ot the Denny Crum marked by a stone wall with the UofL Sunday, October 4, 2015 Scholarship Foundation). Golf Club logo. Follow that road until o American Express o Visa o Mastercard the second stop sign, turn right on to Name on card: ___________________________________ Champions Way! & Card no.: ________________________________________ 2015 Event Sponsors Exp. Date: ________________ SVB Code#: ___________ Celebrity Golf Tournament Amount to be charged: $ __________________________ UofL Golf Club Monday, October 5, 2015 Signature: _______________________________________ Please mail payment and completed form to: Denny Crum Scholarship Foundation Denny Crum Scholarship Foundation University Club & Alumni Center University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292 University Club & Alumni Center University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292 For more information, please contact Judy Cowgill. Office: (502) 852-0841, Fax: (502) 852-3132 Denny Email: [email protected] Crum SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION.
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