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October 19, 2021 In Blog Posts, News

Annual Golf Classic Raises Over $300,000

Nearly 200 golfers and supporters convened at the Golf Club of Houston on Monday, October 18, to participate in Yellowstone’s annual golf classic. It was the perfect day for golf, fellowship, food, and fun as more than $300,000 was raised to support the students at Yellowstone Schools.

The competition was intense throughout the afternoon, and at the end of the day, these golfers came out as top leaders in their respective categories:

Low Gross – Tournament Course:  David Tauber, Matt Garza, Roger Montemayor, Gentry Robinson

Low Gross – Members Course:  Cedric Burgher, Jack Burgher, Tyler Bambrick, John Frazier

Low Net – Tournament Course:  Jonathan Tauber, Ryan Bishop, Chris Clayburn, Scott Wilmoth

Low Net – Members Course:  Keith Hickey, Brant Baird, Hondo Hanagan, Bobby Hillin

Closest to Pin – Tournament Course:  David Thompson

Closest to Pin – Members Course:  Paul Thompson

Longest Drive – Tournament Course:  David Thompson

Longest Drive – Members Course:  George Jackson

Special thanks to the golf committee members who made the event possible, including Darron Anderson, Cale Dowell, Zach Houchins, Paul Lumpkins, JB Sowyrda, and Seth Tsuru.

A very special thank you to all our sponsors, including title sponsor, Riverbend Energy Group, and Gold Sponsors, Kristi and David Lumpkins and PetroLogistics and Stephanie and Frank Tsuru.

And thank you to all the participants, volunteers, and Yellowstone family for making the day a huge success.

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