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HCC hosts inaugural Charity disc golf event

The tournament will be held at Haywood Community College’s disc golf course. Donated photo The tournament will be held at Haywood Community College’s disc golf course. Donated photo

The Haywood Community College Foundation is hosting the inaugural Charity Disc Golf Tournament, Discs in the Dogwoods, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Thursday, June 13, on the campus of Haywood Community College in Clyde. 

This event is HCC’s version of a golf tournament with food, fun, tee times and hole sponsorships. The 18-hole course allows for players of all abilities to enjoy some time outside on the campus and experience all the fun the sport of disc golf has to offer.

To support the HCC Foundation, entry fees cover the player registration cost, lunch, and includes a donation to the Haywood Strong scholarship which supports mill workers and their families. Entry fees are $50 per person or $200 for a team of four. Prizes will be awarded in each tee time group for men, women, and mixed groups.

Event sponsorships are also available and range from $450 to $1,750. Sponsors will be able to have a presence at the event and may include a team or partial team based on the level chosen.

For more information about this event or to give to the HCC Foundation, please call 828.627.4544 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or search Discs in the Dogwoods on eventbrite.com to purchase your tickets.

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