Schneck Medical Center's 'Dr. Bud' Charity Golf Scramble is coming

Courtesy-Schneck Medical Center

SEYMOUR, Ind. — The 45th Annual Dr. “Bud” Charity Golf Scramble will be held Wednesday, June 24, at Shadowood Golf Course in Seymour.

All proceeds from the golf tournament provide scholarships for nursing students from Jackson, Jennings, Scott, and Washington counties.

Morning (8 a.m.) and afternoon (1:30 p.m.) tee times are available.   

For online registration and credit card payment as well as sponsorship opportunities, visit https://www.schneckmed.org/events/dr-bud-golf-scramble/2026-06-24.

For more information, email the scramble coordinators, Stephanie Flinn at sflinn@schneckmed.org or Shelby Eggers at seggers@schneckmed.org.

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