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The 10-42 Memorial Golf Tournament & Silent Auction

 

All Proceeds will be donated to CPOF

Welcome to the 8th Annual 10-42 Memorial Golf Tournament and Silent Auction (formerly known as the Matty-Brenner Memorial Golf Tournament) that is to be held on Thursday, October 17th, 2024, at Glen Oaks Golf Club in Maiden, NC. This is a great tournament for a great cause.  All monies from the tournament will be donated to the Correctional Peace Officers Foundation(CPOF). 

The Correctional Peace Officers Foundation (CPOF) is a national, non-profit charitable organization created in 1984. Its primary function is to preserve and support the surviving families of Correctional Officers who lose their lives in pursuit of their chosen profession of protecting the public from those remanded to correctional custody and supervision in the nation’s prisons and jails. Read more about this wonderful organization on their webpage at http://cpof.org/

The CPO Foundation is a bona fide charity registered with the Internal Revenue Service under IRC 501(c)(3), 509(a)(1) & 170(b)(1)(A)(vi), ID No. 68-0023302

The golf tournament is held in memory of all our fallen probation officers. 

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To read an overview of the CPOF Conference from 2019 click the above button

To read a testimonial about CPOF from
Director Brian Gates, click the above button

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2023 -Flight 1 - 1st Place

For 2023:

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2024 Event Donations so far: $

2022 Tournament Donations
$17,162.71

2019 Tournament Donations
$20,523.50

2022 Martin Lane Memorial Raffle
$4,000.00

2021 Tournament Donations
$19,370.19

2018 Tournament Donations
$15,125.00

2018 Gang Symposium Raffle Donations
$1,540.00

2017 Tournament Donations 
$16,811.50

2016 Tournament Donations
$8,000.00

2023 Tournament Donations
$15,506.14

Overall Total Raised for CPOF

Prior to 2024 is $118,039.04

 

Total above is for previous years (2016-2023) and not including the 2024 tournament donation yet.

This has resulted in 23 lifetime sponsorship's with CPOF to date:

 DCC, Division III, District 17, District 19A, District 23, District 19B, District 20, District 22, District 18, District 21,

In Memory for Jim Matty, In Memory of Jeffery Settle, In Memory of Richard Brenner, District 25, District 27, and District 26, District 28, District 29, In Memory of Martin Lane, District 30, District 24, In Memory of Linda Kropp, In Memory for William Jenkins.

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