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Utah Golf Foundation asks EAC for $40,000 to keep free Veterans on Course program running
Summary
The Utah Golf Foundation told the Executive Appropriations Committee it is seeking a one-time $40,000 appropriation to continue its Veterans on Course program, which provides free instruction, a nine‑hole scramble and a post‑round meal to active and veteran service members.
The Utah Golf Foundation told the Executive Appropriations Committee it is seeking a one-time $40,000 appropriation to continue its Veterans on Course program, which provides free instruction, a nine‑hole scramble and a post‑round meal to active and veteran service members.
The request was introduced by Senator Weiler and presented by Megan Huntsman, executive director of the Utah Golf Foundation, and Scott Ullbrook, board chair of the foundation. "This started as a project in 2016 to help veterans be together through the game of golf," Huntsman said, adding the program serves veterans who are coping with post‑traumatic…
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