The Wells Fargo team took first place at the tournament. Shown, l-r, are Taylor Jernigan, Andy Patterson, Gary Sparrow, director of Membership, Henry County Chamber of Commerce, Joe Brown, and Kelly Yielding.
Tyler Norris, left, pictured with Gary Sparrow, director of Membership, Henry County Chamber of Commerce, was the winner by one-half inch in the Putting Green Contest.
The Herc Rentals team won third place. Shown, from left, are Grady Sikes, Jared Hardy, Gary Sparrow, Director of Membership, Henry County Chamber of Commerce, Phillip Moore, and Josh Nelson.
Shepherd Care Hospice sponsored the Closest to the Pin and Longest Drive contests. Winner of the Closest to the Pin Rusty Strawn (not pictured) was awarded a Callaway golf bag donated by Shepherd Care Hospice.
The Wells Fargo team took first place at the tournament. Shown, l-r, are Taylor Jernigan, Andy Patterson, Gary Sparrow, director of Membership, Henry County Chamber of Commerce, Joe Brown, and Kelly Yielding.
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United Community Bank Team won second place. Shown, l-r, are Rusty Strawn, Ken Palmer, Wayne Lowrey and Steve Meyer.
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Tyler Norris, left, pictured with Gary Sparrow, director of Membership, Henry County Chamber of Commerce, was the winner by one-half inch in the Putting Green Contest.
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The Herc Rentals team won third place. Shown, from left, are Grady Sikes, Jared Hardy, Gary Sparrow, Director of Membership, Henry County Chamber of Commerce, Phillip Moore, and Josh Nelson.
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Shepherd Care Hospice sponsored the Closest to the Pin and Longest Drive contests. Winner of the Closest to the Pin Rusty Strawn (not pictured) was awarded a Callaway golf bag donated by Shepherd Care Hospice.
Longest Drive contest winner Andy Patterson, right, is shown with Gary Sparrow, director of Membership, Henry County Chamber of Commerce.
Crisp and cool fall weather set the perfect morning for the Henry County Chamber of Commerce’s 20th Annual Golf Classic held Monday, Oct. 5, at the Heron Bay Golf & Country Club in Locust Grove. The Classic was the Chamber’s first on-site event since the COVID-19 economic shutdown that began earlier this year. The event was sponsored by local businesses from throughout Henry County as follows:
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