Men's Scramble Golf Tournament
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Men's Scramble Golf Tournament at the Oshkosh Country Club Public Grass Greens Golf Course - Hwy 27 (3 miles south of Oshkosh)
Men's Scramble Golf Tournament
Phone : 308-772-3881 (Always call and confirm events.)
Web: ogallalakeithcounty.chambermaster.com
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