by Kelly Rogge, KCKCC
A new convertible and a set of golf clubs are two of the prizes that golfers can win in the 13th annual Keith Lindsey Scholarship Golf Tournament on Sept. 19.
A fundraiser for the Kansas City Kansas Community College men’s basketball team, registration starts at 11 a.m. Sept. 19 at Dub’s Dread Golf Course, 12601 Hollingsworth Road in Kansas City, Kan. The tournament starts with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. The entry fee is $100 per player, $400 per team. All registrations need to be submitted by Sept. 16.
Keith Lindsey was a life-long resident of Kansas City, Kan., before he died in 2003. He was an athlete, coach, teacher and businessman, inducted into both the KCKCC Athletic Hall of Fame and the Mid-America Education Hall of Fame.
A graduate of Wyandotte High School, Lindsey owned Varsity Sports for almost 30 years and was a big supporter of KCKCC Basketball. He taught and coached basketball at both Washington and Turner high schools before opening his business.
Golf teams consist of four players with each team playing a scramble format. Each player must contribute at least one drive during the 18-hole tournament. Prizes will be awarded for each flight, to be determined by the number of entries. There will be special prizes for winners in designated hole contests. Dinner will follow the tournament.
New this year is the Randy Curnow GMC Par 3 Hole in One Contest. The grand prize is a new 2016 Buick Cascada Convertible. Other prizes will be a set of golf clubs, vacation voucher and a gift card worth $500. There will be a chance to win a prize on every Par 3 hole.
Businesses can also contribute through tournament sponsorships. These include – Cart, $50; Hole, $100; Business, $500 and Corporate, $1,000.
If interested in registering, making a donation or becoming a sponsor, contact Kelley Newton at [email protected]; by mail to KCKCC Men’s Basketball, 7250 State Ave., Kansas City, KS., 66112; or in person in the Athletic Department office in the KCKCC Field House.
Kelly Rogge is the public information supervisor at Kansas City Kansas Community College.