Air Force Assistance Fund Golf Tournament

KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, New Mexico -- A four-man scramble on April 19 at the Tijeras Arroyo golf course here will help raise money for the Air Force Assistance Fund. The four-man scramble registration starts at 11:30 a.m. with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. and costs $40 for each player. 

The entrance fee includes range balls, 18 holes of golf, riding card and prizes for the first place team, closest to the pin and long drive for both men and women, as well as a contribution to AFAF. 

Players should preregister by e-mailing Master Sgt. Don Shearer at donald.shearer@kirtland.af.mil or Capt. Ernest Scott at ernest.scott@kirtland.af.mil with the names of the people on the four-person team. Singles or groups of less than four can be matched up with others to form a team. 

Mulligans will be sold three for $5, with a limit of $5 per player. Golf attire is required. No tank tops or cutoffs. No steel spikes are allowed on the course. 

The AFAF was created to provide an annual effort to raise money for charities that support Air Force families, including active duty, retirees, Reserves, Guard, dependents and surviving spouses. They offer assistance to Airmen and families that are in need of financial assistance.