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As many as 250 golfers are expected for the PAGC Open Golf Tournament in P.A. Saturday and Sunday. (Tyler Marr/ paNOW Staff)
THE BIG GOLF GAME

PAGC set for annual golf bonanza

Aug 8, 2019 | 5:01 PM

Prince Albert plays host to what organizers say is among the biggest events of its kind anywhere in the province this weekend with the 34th edition of the PAGC Open Golf Tournament. As many as 250 players will tee-up at Cooke Municipal Golf Course over three days for an annual occasion that is also seen as a big economic boost for the city.

One of the organizers said it quite the logistical challenge to get it all happening.

“We have two flights of players a day, at 7 a.m. and then 1 p.m. [Saturday and Sunday],” Loren Sproat told paNOW. “And we have players from the U.S., Alberta, Manitoba, and across Saskatchewan.”

Sproat said hotels across the city would be filled for the event that is co-sponsored by the Northern Lights Casino and Northern Lights Community Development Corporation.

“One of the coolest things too is that a lot of families come in to watch people play, and that’s definitely a boost to the community economically,” he said.

This year the organizers have added a third day to proceedings with a $5,000 skins game Friday that’s expected to attract a hundred golfers. There are two hole-in-one prizes of $20,000.

“Somebody is going to win themselves some cash on that one,” Sproat said.

A total of $25,000 in cash prizes is available throughout this weekend with several other hole-in-one and various prizes.

Players need to register on or before Friday Aug.9.

glenn.hicks@jpbg.ca

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