2018 Crimestoppers of OC Golf Tournament

This year, the 2018 Crimestoppers of Oconee County, Inc. Golf Tournament will be held during a very special week for law enforcement officers around the country. This year, the annual fundraiser for the Oconee County Crimestoppers organization will be held during Law Enforcement Officers Appreciation Week on Friday, May 18, at Oconee Country Club in Seneca. “Crimestoppers is an organization that exists to support and assist law enforcement with their investigations in the hopes of providing information that will lead to arrests in cases,” says Oconee County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Jimmy Watt. “As we have stated previously, when you support Crimestoppers, you are standing with and supporting law enforcement officers. Since the week of May 13th this year is Law Enforcement Officers Appreciation Week and coincides with Peace Officers Memorial Day on Tuesday, May 15th, the board of the Crimestoppers organization thought it only appropriate to move the tournament from its spot in late April or early May to this particular week in which all law enforcement officers in our country are honored.” Registration for the tournament will begin at 10am that day and the tournament will have a noon shotgun start. The field will consist of 25 4-man Captain’s Choice teams. The cost per player is $60 or $240 for a team. Hole sponsorships are available for $100 each. Also again this year, for $150 each, hole sponsors can have their hole sponsorship signs displayed not only at the golf tournament but also at the Crimestoppers Apple Festival Car Show in September in Westminster during the 2018 Apple Festival. Any questions regarding the 2018 Crimestoppers of Oconee County, Inc. Golf Tournament, including how to register a team and/or become a hole sponsor, can be directed to Jimmy Watt, Public Information Officer at the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office at 864-638-4199 or by e-mail at [email protected]. The deadline for team registration and hole sponsorships is at noon on Friday, May 11.