The Delaney Doherty Memorial Golf Tournament has been set for Friday, July 26 at Bozeman's Cottonwood Golf Course at 8955 River Road.

Participants will have their choices of two courses, the 9-hole regulation course and the 9-hole Par 3 course.  4-person teams will compete in a "scramble" format on each course and families are welcome.  Kids teams are welcome as well provided there is at least 1 adult in the contingent.  The cost is $300 per 4-person team for the regulation course, which will include a golf cart, and $150 for the Par 3 which is easily traversed.   All proceeds will go to the Delaney Doherty Memorial Scholarship Foundation.

For unlimited $20 buy-ins, you can test your skill in the longest-drive and closest-to-the-pin contests.  There will be a 14-and under division for closest-to-the-pin. There will also be a raffle for prizes ranging from a round of golf at the Old Works in Anaconda to a car detail.  Venmo will be accepted for the buy-ins and raffle tickets.

Start time is 1pm for the regulation course, 1:30pm for the Par 3.  A driving range a putting green will be available, please arrive at least an hour prior to the start time. There will be a staggered shotgun start in hopes of having all groups end around the same time.

The Par 3 course will be limited to 9 teams and 13 will be allowed on the regulation course.  Teams will be admitted on a first-come, first-served basis until full, but a waitlist will be created if need be.  All registration will take place on the Foundation's website with registration opening May 18th at noon.

If you have any questions, please contact Mark Doherty at mark_doherty2002@hotmail.com or call or text (701) 730-1582.

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