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Three-way team finish highlights Ralph Tournament

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The 19th annual Ralph Thompson Memorial Golf Tournament, aka The Ralph was held Friday, August 30, at The Ridges at Village Creek State Park and ended in a three-way tie for first place.

The Allen Perry and Friends Team, the Thompson Foundation and the Wyneebased Van Baker and Co.

Each of the three teams carded a 15 under par round of 56 in the four-man scramble format played at the 27-hole course, only the second time the tournament has been played at a course other than the Forrest City Country Club. The tournament was played one year at West Memphis.

Perry's team was given the first place nod following a card off to break the three-way tie with Thompson Foundation finishing second and the Van Baker team third.

The tournament drew 10, four man teams, not as many as the 2019 tournament drew but still managed to garner the attention of those in attendance to watch the tournament.

The tournament was not held in 2020 due to the Covid 19 virus precaution­s.

This year's tournament did not use the Net and Gross scoring method, which in the past has produced a first place tournament team in each of those two scoring formats.

Additional­ly this year there was not a state tournament berth at stake for the winning teams.

The tournament is named in honor of Ralph Thompson, the father of John Thompson, and has been played each year to raise money to benefit the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) as well as other organizati­ons.

"It is really about the FCA and people coming together and being able to do something positive for the local youth," Thompson, a Forrest City native now living in the Atlanta area, said during a recent interview. "We want to do what we can to give the youth a positive direction for what lies ahead of them. Many people, including local coaches, have joined in this endeavor to make this work. And those people return each year to work this tournament. 100 percent of the money raised from this tournament goes directly to FCA."

 ?? Fred Conley • Times-Herald ?? The 20th annual Jonathan Conder Memorial Golf Tournament will be played Saturday and Sunday, August 7-8, at the Forrest City Country Club. The tournament, a 36-hole, four-person scramble event sponsored by Bull Motor Company in Wynne and Ally Bank serves as a fundraiser for Arkansas Children’s Hospital. Representi­ng Bull Motor Company in the photo, and holding the sponsorshi­p check for $1,500 are Brian Bull, Cade Campbell, Collin Campbell, Alan Bull, Tony Bull, James Smith, Gap Baron, Daniel Hollingswo­rth, Kasie Howton and Bruk Williams. The tournament will utilize a morning and an afternoon flight on Saturday. To register for the tournament, contact Johnny Conder at 870-261-3912, Cody Flowers at 870-261-5493 or by calling to Forrest City Country Club at 870-633-3380. Entry fees are $100 per person or $400 for a team.
Fred Conley • Times-Herald The 20th annual Jonathan Conder Memorial Golf Tournament will be played Saturday and Sunday, August 7-8, at the Forrest City Country Club. The tournament, a 36-hole, four-person scramble event sponsored by Bull Motor Company in Wynne and Ally Bank serves as a fundraiser for Arkansas Children’s Hospital. Representi­ng Bull Motor Company in the photo, and holding the sponsorshi­p check for $1,500 are Brian Bull, Cade Campbell, Collin Campbell, Alan Bull, Tony Bull, James Smith, Gap Baron, Daniel Hollingswo­rth, Kasie Howton and Bruk Williams. The tournament will utilize a morning and an afternoon flight on Saturday. To register for the tournament, contact Johnny Conder at 870-261-3912, Cody Flowers at 870-261-5493 or by calling to Forrest City Country Club at 870-633-3380. Entry fees are $100 per person or $400 for a team.
 ?? Submitted Photo ?? Former Forrest City Mustang and graduate and Searcy FCA staff member Mike McCain, left, is shown with John Thompson, son of Ralph Thompson at Friday's Ralph Memorial Golf Tournament played at the Ridges at Village Creek State Park.
Submitted Photo Former Forrest City Mustang and graduate and Searcy FCA staff member Mike McCain, left, is shown with John Thompson, son of Ralph Thompson at Friday's Ralph Memorial Golf Tournament played at the Ridges at Village Creek State Park.

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