GOLF | It's time for family, golf and the holiday spirit at the Jacksonville Beach Golf Club.
The two-player teams may be formed by any two relatives. Unrelated partners can play but are not eligible to win their flights. Partners must include at least one player who is 19 and older, and players nine years old and up are eligible.
There will be family and couples flights, in both gross and net divisions. Holiday attire is encouraged and in the spirit of giving, each team is asked to bring at least a dozen new or used balls per team as gifts for area junior golfers.Women with handicaps of 5 or less play from white tees; women with Handicaps from 6 to 9 will play from the green tees; and women with handicaps ten or higher or age 65 and older play from red tees.
Men 54 and younger and those with a handicap of nine or lower play from blue tees; men 55-74 play from white tees; and men 75 and up play from green tees. Junior boys from 9-12 will play the green tees; boys 13-14 will play the white tees and boys 15 and up will play the blue tees.Lunch is included with the entry fee.
For information call with a fifth-place finish in the senior division of an FSGA Winter Series event at the Indian Springs Country Club East Course in Boynton Beach.
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