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KRMC Charity Golf Tournament slated

KINGMAN – Kingman Regional Medical Center’s (KRMC)  35th Annual Charity Golf Tournament will be held at the Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course on Saturday, Sept. 7. Festivities will begin with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. An awards ceremony and lunch will follow the tournament.

The $100 entry fee per player covers green fees (including a cart) and a goody bag with a towel and other prizes. The event will also feature raffles, cash prizes, and various challenges for the golfers. Proceeds from the tournament support two essential programs: the KRMC Joan and Diana Hospice Home and the KRMC Foundation’s Catch It Early program. The Joan and Diana Hospice Home provides compassionate care for individuals with limited life expectancy and support for their families. The Catch It Early Program offers screening mammograms to women in Mohave County. To sign up, visit Cerbat Cliffs or contact Cecelia Clouser at 928-263-5672.