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Franklin Savings Bank and Bank of New Hampshire sponsor the 27th Annual Bolduc Park Golf Tournament to be held Aug. 21-23 at the Gilford facility. Pictured, left to right: Brian Lamontagne, Gilford branch manager of Franklin Savings Bank; Barbara Laros, VP business relationship manager at Franklin Savings Bank; Randy Annis, Bolduc Park Golf Tournament director; Bob Bolduc, Bolduc Park Course superintendent; Jessica Beane, AVP Gilford Lakeshore branch manager, Bank of New Hampshire. (Courtesy photo)

GILFORD — A hole in one will win an amateur golfer a $10,000 prize in the Bolduc Park Annual Golf Tournament, scheduled to be played Aug. 21–23. Major tournament sponsors include Franklin Savings Bank and Bank of New Hampshire. Both youth and adults are invited to play in the event, which features prize categories for various age groups. Closest to the pin, a shootout and a putting contest round out the tournament action.

An awards ceremony and refreshments for all participants takes place Sunday, Aug. 23 at 4 p.m. PGA approved COVID-19 safety measures will be in place. Register in advance to play by calling 524-1370. Entry fees are $25 for ages 16 and up and $20 for 15 and under.

The tournament will be played on the nine hole, par 3 course at 262 Gilford Avenue, right on the Laconia/Gilford town line. All proceeds from the event will help support the Bolduc Park Association, a nonprofit, all volunteer group that runs Bolduc Park for benefit of the community.

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