
Brimley, MI – July 26, 2014 – The Sault Tribe raises some $80,000 every year to put twenty students through college with their scholarship fund. This year’s golf classic pushed the dollars raised well over a million to help support education.
The day began bright and early as the driving range opened at 8am so the golfers could warm up. The classic started at 10am, with golfers playing the Wild Bluff Golf Course in Brimley. Lunch was provided to the players on the course.
The day wrapped up in the Kewadin Casino’s Grand Ballroom with awards and a delectable banquet of chicken cordon bleu.
Todd Noordyk and Bill Tibor from team GLR where on hand for the event and came in second place, winning $400!





