Milford Rotary hosts 32nd Annual 100 Holes of Golf fundraiser
Photo Three of the avid competitors in contention for awards and congratulations from Milford Rotary members and guest golfers at Amherst Country Club enjoying the "100 Holes of Golf" event include these participants, from left, Nick Weber of Milford, Joe LaFountain of Claremont, and Geoffrey Bly of Milford. by LORETTA JACKSON
Rounds of golf are underway in the Milford Rotary's 32nd Annual "100 Holes of Golf" fundraiser, a one-day event hosted June 19 at Amherst Country Club that included among 59 golfers these participants and supporters, from left, Paula and Aaron Telage of Nashua and Tom and Judy Quinn of Amherst. Photo by LORETTA JACKSON
Robert J. Boulanger, and his son, Beau, residents of Amherst, exhibit the custom jacket made to honor the winner of the Milford Rotary's "100 Holes of Golf" fundraiser, a festivity that credited the elder Boulanger for having the lowest score among 59 players, a feat that won him the First Place Award. Photo by LORETTA JACKSON
Golfers from many towns and out-of-state contenders share dinner, drinks and the camaraderie of other players, families and friends who helped Milford Rotary raise funds for a wealth of charitable and educational projects funded in part through "100 Holes of Golf," a 32nd annual benefit celebrated here amidst the ambiance of Amherst Country Club. Photo by LORETTA JACKSON
The winner of the "100 Holes of Golf" event and wearer of the official tournament winner's custom jacket is Robert J. Boulanger, center, a resident of Amherst and an accomplished golfer who is heartily congratulated here by Frank Mann, left, the "100 Holes of Golf" committee chair and a resident of Merrimack, plus Mark Newton, a resident of Litchfield and the ACC Director of Golf Operations. Photo by LORETTA JACKSON
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