The Carbon Country Club Golf Course played host to the sixth Annual Price City International Days Golf Championship Tournament this past Saturday, in conjunction with the International Days celebration.

The team consisting of Brady Tubbs, Jeter Tubbs, Clay Finkbiner and Josh Eden claimed first place after shooting a 16-under, 54. 32 teams competed in the four-person scramble format. Only one person with an eight handicap or better was allowed per squad.

Volunteer Management, consisting of Frank and Ashley Lujan, Steve Radmal and Tracy Howard, ended tied for second with a final score of 58. The team of Chris Nelson, Ryan Nelson, Don Baker and Cletus Steele also ended with a 58. Volunteer Management won the playoff to decide second and third place.

Parkdale Health and Rehab, made up of Brett Johnson, Brady Gagon, Ryan Gagon and Bernie Morris rounded out the top four with a 59.

“It has become one of the premiere scramble golf tournaments in Eastern Utah,” said Price City community director Nick Tatton. “We have a lot of fun things that you don’t see at other golf tournaments, like giveaways and great contests.”

Throughout the tournament participants had an opportunity to play in several side games, including a $100,000.00 hole-in-one contest, while receiving free items from sponsors at each tee box.

All of the proceeds from the tournament will be given to local charities.

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