The annual Smoking Balls Golf Tournament
Saturday, June 17 2023 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM [PDT]
Mirror Lake Golf Course, 5686, Bonners Ferry, ID, 83805.
The annual Smoking Balls Golf Tournament will be a day filled with friendly competition, raffles, laughter, and an enjoyable time as teams of 2 players head out to conquer the course! Door prizes in the morning and awards will include prizes for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams; cash prizes for the Longest Drive, Closest to the Hole, Most Accurate Drive, Longest Putt, and Hole in One… all raffles are only $1 per ticket!
Event registration starts at 7:30am and teams will be assigned at 8:00am, with a morning briefing of the rules and prize holes by the event coordinators and a shotgun start at 9:00 am. Burgers will be served around 1:30 with winners of the day being announced and prizes handed out at 2:00.
Proceeds go to the Boundary County Fire Prevention Cooperative and their mission to make Boundary County a fire-safe community.
- Prizes for 1st, 2nd, 3rd place teams
- Cash prizes for: Longest Drive, Closest to the Hole, Most Accurate Drive, Longest Putt, & Hole in One
- Teams of 2; Best Ball Tournament
Discount for pre-registrations made before June 1st at:
HTTP://SMOKINGBALLSTOURNAMENT.EVENTZILLA.NET
For more information call
Mike Glazier at (208) 304-4565
for the latest information about the tournament
check out our Facebook Event Page
Door prizes!
Raffles!
Lunch Included!
A SPECIAL THANK YOU
TO THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS:
- CDA Stump Grinding
- Hacker Golf
- Under The Sun
- Woody’s Pawn Shop
- Bonners Books
- Chapman Excavation
- Mi Pueblo
- North Idaho Energy Logs
- Oxford INC
- Pizza Factory
- Shelman Realty
- SOS Diesel
- Uberlaben/CQB Underground
- White Mountain Chain
- Beck’s Furniture
- Coldwell Banker
- PV Smokeaters
- Mcfadden Consulting LLC
- Les Schwab Tire
Mirror Lake Golf Course
5686 Main St, Bonners Ferry, ID 83805
About us
Paradise Valley Fire District is a volunteer fire district located southeast of the town of Bonners Ferry, Idaho. The district proudly protects the lives and property of our 2,600 residents.