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By Alice Harris

Butler’s Golf Course in Elizabeth, PA played host to the Wounded Warrior Project Tournament on Monday August 3, 2015.

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Roger Sack of the Paralyzed Veterans of America.

General manager Tom Tokarski related that the World’s Largest Gold Outing (WLGO) was created in 2011 by Peter Hill, CEO of Billy Caster Golf, of which Butler’s is part. The Wounded Warrior Project was chosen as the WLGO’s charitable partner. To date, they have raised over $2,000,000 to support programs to help injured men and women who come back from war survive and thrive. Of that, Butler’s Golf Course has raised approximately $24,000.

This WLGO event was an 18-hole four person team scramble format. The registration fee included a $10 per player donation to WWP, green fee, shared cart, warm-up bucket, lunch, a WLGO logoed tote, hat, towel, golf ball and divot tool, and local prizes - and awards ceremony followed the play. The day in support of wounded veterans was a lot of fun for the many golfers who participated.

Check the photo at right: One of the top money winners in the Wounded Warrior Project is Roger Sack of the Paralyzed Veterans of America. Roger’s customized chair gets him around the golf course, holds his golf bag and clubs, and helps with many other needs.

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