Tri-County Vanguard

Over $34,000 raised at Jody Shelley Golf Fore Health

Next year the event moves to the Digby Pines course

- KATHY JOHNSON TRICOUNTY VANGUARD BASEBALL KATHY JOHNSON PHOTOS

More than $34,000 was raised at the 14th annual Jody Shelley Golf Fore Health tournament in support of the Yarmouth Hospital Foundation, hosted at the River Hills Golf Course in Clyde River on July 13.

Thirty-two teams competed in this year’s tournament, and were treated with great playing conditions, and lots of laughs.

“It’s wonderful,” said Shelley as he was nearing the end of his round. “The whole course is beautiful. This is our third year here in Clyde River and when you get the weather like this, it’s one of the most picturesqu­e places in the world, left alone to be able to play golf out here like this. The people are great, the sponsors stepped up and the volunteers to make this a wonderful day.”

Taking first place in the four-ball scramble was the Pam and Keith Condon team; second place went to the team of Dr. Paul Legere, while the Comeau’s Sea Foods team placed third. Winner of the trip for two to any home game of the Columbus Blue Jackets hosted by Jody Shelley was Al Covey.

Proceeds from the Jody Shelley Golf Fore Health will be directed towards the purchase of the $185,000 cost of a dedicated ultrasound for diagnostic imaging.

Next year the Jody Shelley Golf Fore Health will move to the Digby Pines Golf Resort, and will take place on Friday, July 12. As the Yarmouth Regional Hospital serves the tri-county area of Shelburne, Digby and Yarmouth, Mary Surette, developmen­t coordinato­r for the Yarmouth Hospital Foundation, said, “it is only too fitting that Jody Shelley’s Golf Fore Health will play at each golf course in the tri-county area.”

In the past the tournament has been held at the Pubnico, Clare and Yarmouth golf courses.

“Jody is looking forward to returning to Nova Scotia again next Jody Shelley tees off on #18 during the 14th annual Jody Shelley Golf Fore Health four ball scramble at the River Hills Golf Course in Clyde River on July 13. year to play at Digby Pines,” Surette said. “It is so wonderful to meet so many amazing supporters and volunteers in southwest Nova Scotia.”

Surette said the foundation would like to say “a huge thank you to our sponsors: Pam and Keith Condon, Moses Medical Inc, Pink Star Barro, Tim Hortons, AF Theriault & Son Ltd., Acadian Seaplants, Murray Dodge, TriCounty Vanguard, Comeau’s Sea River Hills’ kitchen lead Kelly Swim gets things set up for the Jody Shelley Golf Fore Health banquet. Foods, Clearwater, MCT Insurance, Murray GM and Tri-Star. It is the ongoing support of these organizati­ons along with many participan­ts, contributo­rs and volunteers that make this event such a success.”

For informatio­n on sponsorshi­p or team registrati­on for next year’s tournament, contact Mary Surette at 902-749-1669 or mary. surette@nshealth.ca

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Jody Shelley makes a putt during the 14th annual Jody Shelley Golf Fore Health four ball scramble at the River Hills Golf Course in Clyde River on July 13, while teammates Rob Leimkuhler from Columbus Ohio, left, and former Halifax Moosehead’s player...
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It was a scene straight out of the movie Happy Gilmore as golfers tried putting with hockey sticks during the Jody Shelley Golf Fore Health tournament at the River Hills Golf Course in Clyde River.

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