STOUGHTON - For over 20 years, the Crossroads Inn, located in Stoughton, has hosted a golf tournament, and this year was no different.
The annual tournament was held Sept. 16 at the Stoughton Golf Course, with a Texas scramble format.
Chris White organized the event and said the weather was perfect for the day.
Twelve teams came to enjoy the day, with most of them being local and one team coming from Weyburn.
Teams played 18 holes, and fun was the key word.
Four people were on each team, and prizes were given out for the longest drive for men and women, a short drive, closest to the pin and long putt, and also for the high and low scores.
Doug Gould’s team pulled off the best score for the day, and Colleen Adris' entry managed to claim the worst score.
Lunch was held at the golf cours, and when the day was done, they all headed over to the Crossroads Inn to get their steak supper.
“It was to be a fun tournament,” said White. “And this is what we had.”
White was happy with the turnout and it seemed that everyone had a lot of fun.