$125.00
Thursday, August 13, 2026
Registration from 7:00 am - 7:50am (Shotgun @ 8:00am)
08:00 am
Thank you for supporting the 2026 Fr. Patrick O'Kelley golf outing. ALL proceeds from the outing go directly to support organizations that help children and adults with sever disabilities. Among our featured charities are:
- The Arc Dearborn - Penrickton Center for Blind Children - Special Olympics - Dearborn - Local Catholic Charities
You can register to play ond/or support at this site, or mail a check to: Fr. Patrick O'Kelley #3860/ memo: Golf Outing
Thank you to the many volunteers and benefactors who assisted in praying for, promoting and donating to our event.
Please support our sponsors, consider joining the Knights of Columbus. Have fun at the outing, knowing you are supporting great charities!
We will play a 4-man scramble from White Tees.
Women and men over 70 from Red Tees.
All foursomes will "pick up" upon scoring a bogie, to ensure pace of play (our goal is a 4-1/2 hour round)
NOTE: Rain Policy We will conduct the outing through a light rain. If it's a heavy rainfall, we will delay the start time. If it's an absolute washout or a bad thunderstorm, everyone receives a rain check with lunch at the turn. This is good for one year. The banquet will still go on, but the start time will be moved up. The food is prepped the night before, so we are obligated to have the banquet.
Hole-in-one contests: all 3-pars will offer hole-in-one prizes.
We will sell $5.00 Mulligans (used only on the tee box, excluding prize holes)
We will offer a 5-par "cannon blast," shooting your ball (about 400 yards) for a green side chip or be able to putt for a double-eagle! Note - this hole is not counted in the skins pot.
Lowest score team - first prize for each team member of the foursome
"Greenie" prize chosen from all who make the green on par-3's
Our Tin Cup Raffle includes many baskets with golf packages, libations, restaurants, and much more; and many smalll "loser ticket" prizes.
Inflatable "Chip Shot" target - (sponsored by the Penrickton Center)