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Central Maine Adaptive Sports student Jennifer Cativera of Poland, left, sorts golf balls at Pine Acres Golf Course in Auburn with CMAS Director Cindy Dubois, right, during Friday’s qualifying rounds to compete in Sunday’s $100,000 hole-in-one shootout. To qualify, golfers purchase 10 golf balls for $10. The ball they hit closest to the hole will be measured. The 10 closest will qualify for Sunday’s shootout. If no one gets a hole-in-one on Sunday, the person who is closest to the pin wins $250; second, $150; and third, $100. Qualifying is open Saturday from 10-6 and Sunday from 8-10, followed by the shootout. Also on Saturday, First Tee of Maine Executive Director Ron Bibeau will challenge golfers in a Vegas-style shootout from 2-4 p.m. with proceeds split between First Tee of Maine and CMAS. For more information on the event, call Mike Mynahan at 786-6695.
Defending champion Ed Newcomb follows through on a shot as he attempts to qualify for Sunday’s final round at Pine Acres Golf Course in Auburn on Friday during Central Maine Adaptive Sports’ Golf Shootout. Newcomb donated last year’s cash prize back to CMAS.
Defending champion Ed Newcomb follows through on a shot as he attempts to qualify for Sunday’s final round at Pine Acres Golf Course in Auburn on Friday during Central Maine Adaptive Sports’ Golf Shootout. Newcomb donated last year’s prize back to CMAS.
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