12th Annual Bill Self/LPRD
Youth Scholarship Golf Classic
"The activities of Lawrence Parks, Recreation and Culture produce many positive outcomes for the community especially for the youth. The Youth Scholarship Fund allows all children to participate and have access to these life-enhancing experiences." – Bill Self
Order of Finish
FIRST PLACE-1ST FLIGHT | SCORE |
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KONZEM | 54 |
WAUGH | |
STUNTZ | |
HUNT |
SECOND PLACE-1ST FLIGHT | Score |
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WEATHERWAX | 54 |
POINDEXTER | |
FLYNN | |
MITCHELL |
FIRST PLACE-2nd FLIGHT | Score |
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CHANCE | 66 |
LOPEZ | |
NEMCHOCK | |
HAWLEY |
SECOND PLACE-2ND FLIGHT | Score |
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KELLY | 67 |
TOWNER | |
MILLER | |
DRAFFAN |
OTHER AWARDS
CATEGORY | WINNER |
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WOMEN'S LONGEST DRIVE ON HOLE #9 | DEB RENICK |
MEN'S LONGEST DRIVE ON HOLE #9 | VITO |
MEN'S LONGEST DRIVE ON HOLE #14 | TYREL REED |
CLOSEST TO PIN ON HOLE #8 | JOHN WILKINS 7'5" |
CLOSEST TO PIN ON HOLE #17 | JAY LUCAS 3' |
CLOSEST TO PIN 2nd SHOT ON HOLE #6 | CHRIS HESS 25" |
CLOSEST TO PIN 2nd SHOT ON HOLE #11 | DAN MACKE 27" |
LONGEST PUTT ON HOLE #2 | FRED DEVICTOR 30'6" |
LONGEST PUTT ON HOLE #18 | JAY LUCAS 23' |
Since 1946, the Lawrence Parks, Recreation and Culture Department has been providing recreational and quality of life programming for the Lawrence community.
LPRD is aware of the great pressures and risks children face today. That's why it is imperative that there are outlets for children to participate in activities that are fun and educational.
To ensure that all programs are available to all children in the community, the Wee Folk Scholarship was established in 1996.
LPRD annually awards over $20,000 in scholarships to children to participate in its programs. In fact since LPRD began awarding scholarships, nearly $200,000 has been provided for children, assisting in their skill development through fun, educational programs and activities.
By participating in the Bill Self/LPRD Youth Scholarship Golf Classic, you assist the department in its commitment to the citizens of Lawrence and would help ensure that the department would be able to live its motto of "Never turning a child away for the inability to pay."