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    6A | WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021 | SIUSLAW NEWS
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Participants and volun-
teers alike enjoyed the
Siuslaw Open on May 21,
with a record turn-out
of teams and sponsors
for the golf tournament
in support of Siuslaw
Outreach Services.
Siuslaw Open from page 1A “build your own” sub sand-
wich box at the clubhouse,
On May 22, Florence Golf sponsored by Siuslaw Glass
Links was the scene for the & Mirror, and Hyak provid-
11th annual Siuslaw Open ed grilled hot dogs on Hole
Benefit Golf Tournament No. 7.
presented by Oregon Pa-
There was a three-way tie
cific Bank, Florence Dental for first place with a score of
Clinic, Peace Health, Me- 57. The scores on the back
hlum Family Foundation, nine and six were used to
and Banner Bank to benefit break the tie.
Siuslaw Outreach Services
First place went to “The I
(SOS).
Don’t Cares,” consisting of
Eighty-eight golfers, 18 Justin Mans, AJ Davidson,
volunteers and 35 sponsors Jake Wells and Jeff Noonan.
converged onto the Scot-
Second place went to Ter-
tish-style course to raise ry Bruns, Rich Jenson, Kyle
just over $13,000 toward Wolf and Donald Chipman
programs and resources to of “Donald & The Three
benefit victims of domestic Seamen.”
violence, sexual violence,
Third went to “Off Con-
human trafficking and stantly” with Jason Hoffman,
homelessness.
Travis Elam, Keifer Allen
According to SOS Exec- and Travis Hoffman.
utive Director Bob Teter, it
The tournament used the
was a record-breaking year Calloway scoring method.
in a number of ways, includ- Winners of the Siuslaw Open
ing the number of partici- were notified by phone call,
pants and sponsors, as well text and email.
as the amount raised.
Despite the changes to
Although Oregon Gov. 2021 Siuslaw Open, many
Kate Brown lifted the re- participants reported having
quirements for masks out- a wonderful time.
doors, servers and many
“This was our first time
volunteers were masked and playing,” said Jason Hoffman
gloved and each golfer was of Coos Bay. “It was a lot of
supplied with hand sanitizer fun! Count us in for next
and a mask.
year.”
“The COVID restrictions
In total, 22 teams played
did require staggered start the tournament, which was
times,” Teter said. “Many for- another record.
mat changes were made to
In the putting contest,
promote health and safety.”
there was a fierce battle as
Due to COVID restric- 18 individuals had to face
tions, instead of a closing in a putt-off because they all
dinner, golfers received a sunk the 30-foot putt in the
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After several rounds, it
was Mike Caldwell sinking
it again in the putt-off to win
$100 and the trophy.
Donald Chipman’s name
was drawn to attempt sink-
ing a 60’ putt to win $5,000.
Unfortunately, his putt nar-
rowly missed the cup by a
couple inches.
AJ Davidson won the
men’s long drive.
There was a tie in the
women’s Long Drive compe-
tition between Elisha Young
and Veronica Thompson.
Jim Achison won the
men’s KP on Hole No. 11.
New to the tournament
was the Poker run with “The
I Don’t Cares” winning $320.
This time, no one scored
“a hole-in-one,” which was
sponsored by Johnston Mo-
tors for the chance to win a
new travel trailer on Hole
No. 5.
This year’s event raised a
net of just over $13,000.
Tournament co-chair and
SOS Board member Justin
Young was thrilled about the
number of golfers. He went
on to say, “We had concerns
going in that changing the
date and the uncertainty of
COVID that this could be a
down year. We were pleas-
antly surprised how much
the community stepped up.
This was a record turnout.”
Teter added, “This suc-
cess of this event will help
us help many families who
are struggling.”
Knowing those challeng-
es, the golf committee of
Young, Stephanie Wright,
Nick Johnson, Rick Yecny,
Dr. Brian Holmes and Teter,
along with SOS Board of
Directors and staff, want to
thank the following busi-
nesses and individuals for
making the event so suc-
cessful:
Oregon Pacific Bank,
Florence Dental Clinic,
PeaceHealth, Mehlum Fam-
ily Foundation, Banner
Bank, Johnston Motors,
Jady Chiakowsky Ortho-
dontics, Hanawalt/Ferguson
Attorneys At Law, 1285 Res-
to Bar, Hyak, Jerry’s Place,
Dutch Bros, Sign Shop,
Siuslaw News, KCST Radio,
Copeland Lumber, Florence
Motor Sports, River Roast-
ers, Shervin’s Tire & Auto,
Lighthouse Electric, Siu-
slaw Glass & Mirror, Sweet
Cheeks Winery, Florence
Rotary Club, Y-Marina,
Holloway & Assoc., Edward
Jones
Investments-Andy
Baber, Hop Valley Brewery,
Safeway, Fred Meyer, State
Farm Insurance-Sue Gil-
day, Pro Lumber, Leisure
Excavating, Yecny Family,
Steve & Lori Gates, Justin &
Elisha Young, Bob & Stacey
Teter, the many volunteers
and Florence Golf Links.
“The success of this event
could not happen without
these community partners,”
Teter said.
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