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Support Youth Programs Through Farmington-Farmington Hills Optimist Golf Outing

The annual Orrie Donley Golf Outing includes a full day of golf, with prizes and a putting contest.

Last year, the Farmington & Farmington Hills Optimist Club raised more than $8,000 during the organization's biggest event of the year, the Orrie Donley Golf Outing.

Held at the , the four-person scramble event offers 18 holes of golf with a cart, breakfast, lunch and dinner for just $100. Dinner-only tickets are also available, at $25. Prizes will be offered for lowest score, highest score, closest to the pin and longest drive. There'll be a putting contest and a "skins" game.

Proceeds benefit youth programs in Farmington and Farmington Hills. The club oversees Junior Optimist clubs in Farmington public and private schools, and supports programs and organizations that include  Student Assistance Program, Camp Casey, Farmington Public Schools Turnaround Awards, Friends of the , , Call to Action Coalition, Project F.I.S.H. youth fishing program, Paws with a Cause and many more. The club also hosts an oratorical contest and leadership awards.

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You can download a registration form for the golf tournament on the Optimst Club website, f2hoptimists.org.


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