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NewsApril 23, 2009

NEW HAMBURG, Mo. -- Tennis balls and something resembling a golf club are the only equipment required for golfers to play the nine-hole course of the 24th annual Kow Pasture Klassic from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ...

Randy Tuttle, center, joked with Jenny Grojean, left, as people tried to stay out of the rain during the Kow Pasture Klassic Saturday, April 19, 2008, in New Hamburg.  Participants hit tennis balls with an array of clubs. (Kit Doyle)
Randy Tuttle, center, joked with Jenny Grojean, left, as people tried to stay out of the rain during the Kow Pasture Klassic Saturday, April 19, 2008, in New Hamburg. Participants hit tennis balls with an array of clubs. (Kit Doyle)

NEW HAMBURG, Mo. -- Tennis balls and something resembling a golf club are the only equipment required for golfers to play the nine-hole course of the 24th annual Kow Pasture Klassic from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday beginning at the back door of Schindler's Tavern and continuing along St. Lawrence Parish property in New Hamburg.

The event will raise funds for the Missouri Veterans Home and The Kenny Rogers Children's Center. Last year's event raised $13,000 for the home and center, with 160 golfers taking part.

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Registration forms are available at The Kenny Rogers Children's Center in Sikeston or the Missouri Veterans Home in Cape Girardeau.

For more information, call Mitch Miller at 243-3931 or Rick and Heather Lawson at 573-545-3709.

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