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I’m creating a scramble golf tournament to help out with my brother in law medical bills.  He had a really bad accident and burned 63% of his body. We have no idea what to name the golf tournament. We want to do the golf tournament annually and help out other burn victims. Any ideas would be great, thanks.


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8 minutes ago, upndown21 said:

Birdies for Burn Victims

Not bad.

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It's difficult to think of a funny name for burn victims.  Fire and the hole?  Smokey Links?  Skin graft Skins?  I think you name the event for one of the people the event is for and feel good about it.

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9 minutes ago, Piz said:

It's difficult to think of a funny name for burn victims.  Fire and the hole?  Smokey Links?  Skin graft Skins?  I think you name the event for one of the people the event is for and feel good about it.

Why would it have to be funny?

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It doesn't have to be.  Humans are charitable but they are also empathetic.  If you can combine that with our habit of laughing at the misfortunes of others...you are on to a winner.

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13 minutes ago, sofingaw said:

‘Phoenix Challenge’

Good one.  

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1 hour ago, upndown21 said:

Birdies for Burn Victims

I like this.

1 hour ago, Piz said:

I think you name the event for one of the people the event is for and feel good about it.

You also can't go wrong with this.

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Pars for Scars.

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On ‎7‎/‎27‎/‎2018 at 4:19 PM, thobrad said:

I’m creating a scramble golf tournament to help out with my brother in law medical bills.  He had a really bad accident and burned 63% of his body. We have no idea what to name the golf tournament. We want to do the golf tournament annually and help out other burn victims. Any ideas would be great, thanks.

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