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TAC Architectural Team, from left, are Kyle Murdock, Noah Preble, Lucas Preble and Justin Hicks. Photo submitted

Franklin Community Health Network’s annual Health Care Golf Classic was held July 11 at Sugarloaf Golf Club. The tournament benefits the Healthy Community Coalition of Greater Franklin County and the Martha B. Webber Breast Care Center, according to a press release from the Farmington-based network.

Thirteen teams from across Maine participated in the event on a picture perfect day with mountain views.

TAC Architectural consisting of Noah Preble, Lucas Preble, Justin Hicks and Kyle Murdock came out on top in a tie with Beer 30’s Everett McNally, Randy Hart, Ryan Allender and Alex Biron. The tie was broken by TAC, who shot one stroke under Beer 30’s on hole 18 per competition rules.

The tournament features closest-to-the-pin and longest drive contests. The closest winners were Ann Nemi and Adam Orser, while the men’s and women’s longest drive winners were Ryan Atwood and Hailee Perkins, respectively.

Major sponsors include Hebert Construction, Franklin Savings Bank and Hight Merchants.

Trampas Hutches, FCHN President said, “We are delighted to be back at Sugarloaf to celebrate the thirty-fourth year of the Health Care Golf Classic. Its longevity and success is due to the fantastic support of teams and players who participate each year, as well as the corporate sponsors , which make this a successful event.

Many businesses contributed items for the silent auction and ten golf courses contributed certificates for the popular Greens Fee raffle during the awards ceremony.

Next year’s event is scheduled for July 10.

Proceeds from this event will support patient experience improvements at the Martha B. Webber Breast Care Center, as well as the public health programming of the Healthy Community Coalition of Greater Franklin County.

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