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Show B-8 The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, July 15-17, 2020 Scene & Heard Photos by Tanzi Propst Playing, and playing, for life The Playing for Life Foundation put on its annual 100 Holes of Golf event at Promontory Golf Club’s Pete Dye course Monday morning, with a 5:30 a.m. tee time. Four local pro golfers took part and split into two groups, finishing within 11 hours and 12 1/2 hours, respectively. It was the fastest the 100 holes have been played during the event’s lifetime. To order prints of any Park Record photo, go to: parkrecordphoto.smugmug.com Cynthia Brown, LPGA pro, drives her ball down the fairway during the first nine holes of the day at Promontory’s Pete Dye course. Vaughn Robinson, from left, Scott Flick, Cynthia Brown and Cole Carlson pose for a photo with their glow-in-the-dark golf balls at Promontory’s Pete Dye Golf Course Monday morning. The Park City Golf Club, Jeremy Ranch, LPGA and Promontory golf pros, respectively, teed off at 5:30 a.m. as they took part in the Playing for Life Foundation’s annual 100 Holes of Golf event. Cole Carlson, golf pro at Promontory Golf Club, reacts after narrowly missing the cup on his putt. Scott Flick, golf pro at Jeremy Ranch Golf Club, tees off as the sun rises Monday morning. Vaughn Robinson, golf pro at Park City Golf Club, putts during the first few holes of the Playing for Life Foundation’s 100 Holes of Golf event Monday morning. NOW EXTENDED UP TO 40% OFF YOUR FAVORITE BRANDS AND GEAR Main Street |