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LEA hosts Annual Golf Tournament
A: Main, news
October 1, 2025
LEA hosts Annual Golf Tournament

The Lake Eufaula Association held its annual Golf Tournament on Friday, September 26 at the beautiful Arrowhead Golf Course, and it was a huge success from start to finish.

The day’s winners were:

• 1st Place: Noah Mc-Clish & Justin Venable

• 2nd Place: John Wayne Duke & Cody Jennings

• Closest to the Pin: Thomas Cummings

• Longest Drive: Nathan Mullins

• 50/50 Winner: Noah McClish, taking home $237

• Worst Score: Scott Vaughn & his partner, who earned the title with good humor!

A very special thank you goes out to Arrowhead Golf Course for graciously hosting this year’s tournament.

Sponsors Make It Possible The event would not have been possible without the support of generous sponsors at every level:

• Ace Sponsors: Bee Well Family Healthcare, Trust-Mark Title

• Eagle Sponsors: Creek Nation Casino Eufaula, Nichols Market

• Par Sponsors: AI Out-doors, Arvest, Dr. Doo’s Lakeside Motorsports, FloodServ, Lake & Bake/Grass Station, Mama Tig’s, MDI, OneSource Insurance, Sonny’s

• Special Hole-in-One Sponsor: Sam Wampler’s Freedom Ford of Eufaula & McAlester. While no golfer made the hole-in-one, the Flatstone Grill and Yeti Cooler prize package was converted into a door prize, adding to the excitement.

Hole Sponsors included: American Bank of Oklahoma, Arise Realty, B&J Insurance, Bank of Eufaula, Camp- bell Due Real Estate, Duchess Creek Marina, East Central Electric, Farmer’s State Bank, Guarantee Pest Control, People’s National Bank, Porches & Pastures, Shelter Insurance (Emily Rodebush, Eufaula), State Farm (Sean McAllister, Eufaula), Stigler Chamber, and What Ever Floats Your Boat.

Food, Drinks & Extras • Snack Sponsor:

Rusty Hook

• Meat Cooker: Windle Ballard with Smoke Wagon BBQ

• Food Sponsor: Baker’s Market (AKA Johnny’s A Street Market) • Drink Sponsors: A&B Distributors, Love Bottling, Checotah Wal-Mart

• Breakfast Sponsor: Checotah Perk The Eufaula High School Band also pitched in, loaning their ice chests for the day. Swag for golfer gift bags came from Bee Well, Toons of Eufaula, One Source, TrustMark Title, Artesian Realty, Lake & Bake, First Family, A&C Barn Builders, and Sam Wampler’s Freedom Ford.

Door Prizes

Dozens of local businesses donated door prizes, including El Jaracho, True Value, Sam Wampler’s Freedom Ford, TrustMark Title, Creek Nation Casino, Lake House Sushi, Sharpes, Fox Place, Tulip & Table, Montgomery Massage, Crystal Cactus, O’Reilly’s, Belle Starr, Linda’s Lakeside Diner, and Sammy’s Surf Shop.

Volunteers & Support The tournament ran smoothly thanks to the help of dedicated volunteers: Patty McAllister, Christi Nance, Dustin Blurton, Rachell Jones, Evelyn Gulley, Holly Lackey and friend, Amber Singleton, Chris Mc-Coin, Sean McAllister, and Conner McAllister. From setup to registration, watching holes, selling raffle tickets, taking photos, and serving lunch, their support was invaluable.

A special thank you also goes to Dixon Golf for providing extra hole games, and to the LEA Board of Directors for their continued support.

Finally, Executive Director Rhonda Adams recognized the hard work of Sales & Marketing Director Kelly Blurton, calling her a “rock star” for going above and beyond to make the event such a success.

“This tournament was truly amazing because of our sponsors, volunteers, and especially our participants,” said Adams. “We couldn’t have done it without you.”

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