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Ocean City Exchange Club to Host Charity Golf Outing

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The Roger LaRosa Charity Golf Outing will take place at Harbor Pines Golf Club in Egg Harbor Township. (Photos courtesy of Doug Otto)

The Exchange Club of Ocean City will host the 2021 Roger LaRosa Charity Golf Outing on Monday, June 7, at Harbor Pines Golf Club, 500 St. Andrews Drive, Egg Harbor Township. The annual event raises thousands of dollars for local charities and is open to the public.

Registration and lunch begin at 12 noon, with a shotgun start for the 18-hole scramble scheduled for 1 p.m.

The Exchange Club Golf Outing will follow CDC, USGA, and New Jersey COVID-19 protocols to ensure a safe event for all participants.

Golfers can register online at www.ocxc.org or by contacting Charlie Allen at (732) 522-4622. The fee to play is $115 per golfer. Hole sponsorships ($100 each) and contest sponsorships ($250 each) are available by contacting Mark Cassidy at (609) 517-6035.

Special contests include:

Men’s Longest Drive Contest

Women’s Longest Drive Contest

Men’s Closest to Pin Challenge

Women’s Closest to Pin Challenge

Straightest Drive Contest

Putting Contest

Lucky Ball Draw (Guaranteed $2,000 winner)

Hole-in-One ($500 prize)

“Due to COVID-19, it has been difficult for our club to raise funds for needy local charities during the past year,” Club Secretary James Murphy said. “We are hopeful that we will get a good turnout of golfers this year to support these worthy causes.”

Exchange Club members gather in December to distribute Christmas toys to needy children.

Past recipients of the Exchange Club’s charitable giving have been CASA, Covenant House, Project Contact, The Sunshine Foundation, The American Legion and VFW, and the Ocean City High School Student of the Month Award.

The Exchange Club of Ocean City was chartered on May 20, 1947, and is a local chapter of the National Exchange Club – the oldest service organization in the country. The Ocean City chapter’s mission is dedicated to serving children, community and country.