Washington County FOP seeks teams for 2026 annual golf scramble in April

Brent Miller, Washington County Sheriff's Office
Brent Miller, Washington County Sheriff's Office
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The Fraternal Order of Police Washington County Lodge #142 announced on Apr. 6 that it is seeking teams to participate in its 2026 Annual Golf Scramble, which will take place on Saturday, April 25 at Green Acres Golf Course in Paoli, Indiana.

The event aims to bring together community members for a day of golf and fellowship while raising funds for the Washington County F.O.P. Lodge #142.

Participants can choose between two tee-off times at either 7:30 a.m. or 1:00 p.m. The format is an 18-hole best ball tournament with four golfers per team. The entry fee is $240 per team, and awards will be given for first, second, and third places. Additional prizes are available for longest putt, closest to the pin, and longest drive competitions.

A special hole-in-one contest offers participants the chance to win a new car sponsored by John Jones Auto Group. Lunch with two sides and drinks will be provided by Green Acres Restaurant at the course.

Those interested in registering must preregister their teams by contacting Chad Webb at 812-620-2153 or Japeth Webb at 812-844-2047; same-day registration will not be available.



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