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18th annual golf tournament for Kansas State University cancer research Oct. 16

Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2015


MANHATTAN — Golfers can Tee up to help Kansas State University fight cancer at the 18th annual
Rob Regier Memorial Golf Tournament Friday, Oct. 16. Proceeds will support the university's Johnson Cancer Research Center.


The four-person scramble will be at Colbert Hills Golf Course in Manhattan, with registration opening at 11 a.m. and a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Dinner and prize disbursements will take place in Colbert's restaurant immediately following the tournament.

The tournament honors Rob Regier, a 1988 graduate of Kansas State University in pre-dentistry who died of cancer at age 26. It is hosted by his parents, Sandy and Les Regier, and his brother and sister-in-law, Randy and Juli Regier, all of Overland Park.

Preregistration is requested by Friday, Sept. 19, but late and same-day registration will be accepted. The registration fee of $150 includes dinner, a souvenir item and prizes, and the tax-deductible portion is $42.

The tournament's premier sponsor is Grand Mère Development, Manhattan. Additional sponsors are welcome, and all sponsors receive special recognition.

More information about participating as a player or sponsor is available at http://cancer.k-state.edu/newsevents/regier.html or by calling the cancer research center at 785-532-6705.

The Johnson Cancer Research Center’s programs to support and advance Kansas State University’s cancer research and education are made possible by private donations.

Website

Johnson Cancer Research Center

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Manhattan and Overland Park

Written by

Marcia Locke
785-532-6705
marcia@k-state.edu

At a glance

Tee off against cancer and benefit Kansas State University's Johnson Cancer Research Center at the 18th annual Rob Regier Memorial Golf Tournament. This year's event will be Oct. 16 at Manhattan's Colbert Hills Golf Course.