2012 Payne Stewart Award Winners

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
2012 Payne Stewart Award Winners
2012 Payne Stewart Award Winners

By Staff Report-

The 2012 Payne Stewart award winners are Warsaw Community High School graduates (L-R) Tyler Ostrom (Ball State), Sarah Hartle (Holy Cross) and Bennett Hollar (Wheaton), pictured with Denny Hepler (back).
The $1,000 scholarships are awarded to a golfer that has gone through any of Denny Hepler’s or Raccoon Run’s Junior Golf Programs and are going on to college to play golf.
Payne Stewart exemplified the true spirit and integrity of the game of golf.
The Denny Hepler Future Stars Golf Foundation has awarded 17 scholarships since it began in 2004.[[In-content Ad]]

The 2012 Payne Stewart award winners are Warsaw Community High School graduates (L-R) Tyler Ostrom (Ball State), Sarah Hartle (Holy Cross) and Bennett Hollar (Wheaton), pictured with Denny Hepler (back).
The $1,000 scholarships are awarded to a golfer that has gone through any of Denny Hepler’s or Raccoon Run’s Junior Golf Programs and are going on to college to play golf.
Payne Stewart exemplified the true spirit and integrity of the game of golf.
The Denny Hepler Future Stars Golf Foundation has awarded 17 scholarships since it began in 2004.[[In-content Ad]]
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