HopeHealth hosted its eighth annual Golf Classic on Thursday, November 21, at the Wyboo Golf Club in Manning (2565 Players Course Dr., 29102).
Open to all, the one-day tournament was a four-man captain’s choice that began with a shotgun start at 11:45 a.m. The tournament included 18 holes of golf with a cart, a brunch buffet, and awards.
Championship flight winners were Lawton Greenwood, Robbie Timms, John D. Gooden, and Jason Howard with Team McGriff. First flight was awarded to Marion Ford, Michael Campbell, Joe Campbell, and Randy Godbold with Team Ford. Second flight winners were Chippa Smith, Chevron Scott, Greg Eaddy, and Marcus Burgess with Smith Funeral Home.
All proceeds from the tournament benefit the HopeHealth Compassionate Care Fund. At times, HopeHealth patients have needs that cannot be met directly by our providers. The Compassionate Care Fund exists to bridge the gap to quality health care by contributing to these unmet needs.
HopeHealth is a nonprofit leader in providing affordable, expert primary and specialty health care services for all ages in Florence, Aiken (Infectious Diseases), Clarendon, Orangeburg, and Williamsburg Counties. Our federally qualified health centers are the health care home of choice for nearly 85,000 patients. To become a patient, call 843-667-9414 or visit hope-health.org.
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