Golf Outing Raises Over $14,200 For Beaman Home

June 22, 2023 at 10:16 p.m.
Golf Outing Raises Over $14,200 For Beaman Home
Golf Outing Raises Over $14,200 For Beaman Home

By Staff Report-

It was a beautiful day at Rozella Ford Golf Club in Warsaw as team members took turns swinging clubs for a good cause at the 31st Annual Beaman Home Golf Scramble on June 5th.  Overall, the event netted $14,200 to support The Beaman Home’s continued goal to provide essential services to domestic violence victims and their children.  With 27 teams participating, the day was full of fun and friendly competition.  

Bartel Printing finished the scramble in 1st place with a 57 (13 under par).   Team members Murray Bartel, Mike LaLonde, Chris LaLonde, and Nick Anglemeyer were all presented a $50 gift certificate, box of golf balls, and a bottle of wine.  There was a 3 way tie for 2nd place with a 58 (12 under par).  Applied Innovations, K21 Health Foundation, and Silveus Insurance Group were those teams.  A tiebreaker determined that Silveus Insurance Group finished the day in 2ndplace. Team members Matt Dick, Andrew Hoover, Dale McCray, and Joe Patton were each presented a $25 Winona Lake gift certificate, and a box of golf balls.  

All teams had options to pay for mulligans and a creative way to further the advancement of their ball on a day full of crazy antics.  Bowen Center sponsored a hole where golfers paid to advance a remote-controlled car to improve their tee-off position. At the end of the day, Bowen Center presented Beaman Home with $1,425 raised by their RC challenge.

Other contests the players participated in were the longest drive, longest putt, and closest to the pin.  The longest drives wer ewon by Micah Long and Nikki Lemon. The longest putt winner was Micah Long and Joe Hammond won the closest to the pin.  All players were also given a chance to win a 2023 Ferris 300 S Zero Turn Mower sponsored by Kerlin Motorsports for a hole in one.  

The Beaman Home is extremely thankful for this event's generous contributions from local businesses and donors. There are different levels of sponsors. Kerlin Motorsports was the Hole in One Sponsor, Bowen Center was the RC Competition Sponsor and WR Hall Insurance Group was theL unch Sponsor.  Special Sponsors were Warsaw Area Computer Doctors and Wildman Business Group.  Hole sponsors were 1st Source Bank, Applied Innovations, Donna Arnett, Broker of Re/Max Results –Warsaw, Bart’s Water Sports, Bowen Center, Cottage Watchman Security Systems, Culp CPA Group, Edward Jones (Jason Ellis), Hal & Jenny Harting, Dennis & Cynthia Hepler, Lake City Bank, Lutheran Health Network, Vicki & Jerry Martin, Medartis, Meijer, MPS Egg Farms, Chuck & Lois Niemier, SHOOP Sports & Youth Foundation, Tecomet, and Titus Funeral Home. Other donations were received by Bartel Printing Company, Bart’s Water Sports, Culligan Water, Lake City Wholesale, Law Office of Travis McConnell, Chuck & Lois Niemier, Warsaw Evangelical Presbyterian Church, and Bill Zimmer.  The success of the 31st Annual Beaman Home Golf Scramble would not have been possible without their generous support.

 Beaman Home has provided services to victims of domestic violence and their children since 1985.  For more information, please visit, thebeamanhome.org or find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TheBeamanHome.  If you, or someone you know, is a victim of abuse –there is help!  Please do not hesitate to contact Beaman Home’s Toll-Free24/7 Crisis Hotline at 877-725-9363.

It was a beautiful day at Rozella Ford Golf Club in Warsaw as team members took turns swinging clubs for a good cause at the 31st Annual Beaman Home Golf Scramble on June 5th.  Overall, the event netted $14,200 to support The Beaman Home’s continued goal to provide essential services to domestic violence victims and their children.  With 27 teams participating, the day was full of fun and friendly competition.  

Bartel Printing finished the scramble in 1st place with a 57 (13 under par).   Team members Murray Bartel, Mike LaLonde, Chris LaLonde, and Nick Anglemeyer were all presented a $50 gift certificate, box of golf balls, and a bottle of wine.  There was a 3 way tie for 2nd place with a 58 (12 under par).  Applied Innovations, K21 Health Foundation, and Silveus Insurance Group were those teams.  A tiebreaker determined that Silveus Insurance Group finished the day in 2ndplace. Team members Matt Dick, Andrew Hoover, Dale McCray, and Joe Patton were each presented a $25 Winona Lake gift certificate, and a box of golf balls.  

All teams had options to pay for mulligans and a creative way to further the advancement of their ball on a day full of crazy antics.  Bowen Center sponsored a hole where golfers paid to advance a remote-controlled car to improve their tee-off position. At the end of the day, Bowen Center presented Beaman Home with $1,425 raised by their RC challenge.

Other contests the players participated in were the longest drive, longest putt, and closest to the pin.  The longest drives wer ewon by Micah Long and Nikki Lemon. The longest putt winner was Micah Long and Joe Hammond won the closest to the pin.  All players were also given a chance to win a 2023 Ferris 300 S Zero Turn Mower sponsored by Kerlin Motorsports for a hole in one.  

The Beaman Home is extremely thankful for this event's generous contributions from local businesses and donors. There are different levels of sponsors. Kerlin Motorsports was the Hole in One Sponsor, Bowen Center was the RC Competition Sponsor and WR Hall Insurance Group was theL unch Sponsor.  Special Sponsors were Warsaw Area Computer Doctors and Wildman Business Group.  Hole sponsors were 1st Source Bank, Applied Innovations, Donna Arnett, Broker of Re/Max Results –Warsaw, Bart’s Water Sports, Bowen Center, Cottage Watchman Security Systems, Culp CPA Group, Edward Jones (Jason Ellis), Hal & Jenny Harting, Dennis & Cynthia Hepler, Lake City Bank, Lutheran Health Network, Vicki & Jerry Martin, Medartis, Meijer, MPS Egg Farms, Chuck & Lois Niemier, SHOOP Sports & Youth Foundation, Tecomet, and Titus Funeral Home. Other donations were received by Bartel Printing Company, Bart’s Water Sports, Culligan Water, Lake City Wholesale, Law Office of Travis McConnell, Chuck & Lois Niemier, Warsaw Evangelical Presbyterian Church, and Bill Zimmer.  The success of the 31st Annual Beaman Home Golf Scramble would not have been possible without their generous support.

 Beaman Home has provided services to victims of domestic violence and their children since 1985.  For more information, please visit, thebeamanhome.org or find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TheBeamanHome.  If you, or someone you know, is a victim of abuse –there is help!  Please do not hesitate to contact Beaman Home’s Toll-Free24/7 Crisis Hotline at 877-725-9363.
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