FINAL ROUND, ADJUSTED SCHEDULE
Join us for the final round of the 27th Price Cutter Charity Championship presented by Dr Pepper on Sunday, one of the biggest sporting spectacles of the year in the Ozarks.
Due to the possibility of inclement weather, the tournament will resume at 8 a.m. with golfers to tee off on hole Nos. 1 and 10. The leaders will tee off close to 10 a.m., with the tournament anticipated to end at about 3 p.m.
GO BLUE FORE AUTISM CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY
It’s Go Blue fore Autism Championship Sunday presented by The Arc of the Ozarks today, as the charity raises awareness about children diagnosed with autism. Spectators are asked to wear blue clothing as the Springfield-based charity displays blue ribbons throughout the course, along with information about autism.
HALF-PRICE TICKETS
Enjoy the action all weekend as all tickets are half price, except for the $10 daily grounds pass and the $25 TLC Properties Charity Sweepstakes tickets that could win you a 2016 Ford F-150 or $10,000. The announcement means a Clubhouse Badge is $50 and a Jackson Brothers of the South Ozarks Club VIP food tent badge is $75. Call 417-887-3400.
WIN THE FORD F-150 OR $10,000
After play, the grand prize drawings for the TLC Properties Charity Sweepstakes tickets will be announced. A $25 ticket could win you a 2016 Ford F-150 XLT or $10,000. You have until noon Sunday to enter. Tickets can be purchased at the information at the bottom of the ramp, or ask several charity directors on site.
SUNRISE SERVICE ON 18TH GREEN
Imagine the sun peeking over the trees and steam drifting across the pond in what’s always an enjoyable Sunrise Service, which begins at 7 a.m. on the 18th green. The “Hot Butter Worship Band” from Wesley United Methodist Church also will be performing during the Sunrise Service. Chris Ballard, pastor of The Story Church, will provide a short message.
HONORING HEROES TENT
As part of our Honoring Our Heroes program, all former and current military, law enforcement and first responders – and their families – will receive free admission, free food and a great view of the 18th green from our Heroes tent. Tickets are at the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, and at the admissions tent in the grassy parking lot across from the Hall.
Hughes is on top at the PCCC
Canadian Mackenzie Hughes accomplished his goal of getting into the final group on Sunday. The 25-year-old from Hamilton, Ontario birdied the final two holes of his third round and shot a bogey-free 8-under 64 to take the 54-hole lead at the Price Cutter Charity Championship presented by Dr Pepper. Hughes’ 18-under-par 198 total puts him one clear of Australian Steve Allan (63), Xander Schauffele (64) and No. 3 on the Web.com Tour money list Richy Werenski (66). For the full story from the Web.com Tour, click here.