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Guelph golfers tee off for charity in Norm Jary Tournament for Community Living Guelph Wellington

Community Living Guelph Wellington Executive Director Laura Hanley, event organizer Chris Clark, and former Mayor and event organizer Norm Jary. Annie Knight / CLGW

The 41st edition of the Norm Jary ARC Industries Golf Tournament went off without a hitch on Monday.

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The annual golf tournament, created by former Guelph mayor and broadcaster Norm Jary, raises money to support those with developmental disabilities to connect more in their communities and achieve their potential. A field of 70 golfers took part.

Once again, Victoria Park Valley Golf course hosted the tournament, which is touted as one of the oldest benefit golf tournaments in Canada.

The winners of the tournament were Ian Clark, Cliff Arcand, Ronnie Hansen and Paul Harrison with a combined score of 49 under par.

Some notable feats from the day include longest drive winners Andy Lammer (men) and Lori Savage (women), along with closest to the pin winners Tom Lammer (men) and Stephanie McCrone (women).

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