The online news site, InkFreeNews, reports on an historic Lancer Classic golf outing, which was held earlier this week at Stonehenge Golf Club in Winona Lake, Ind. The event is the largest that supports the Grace College athletic department. A portion of the story appears below. Click here to read the complete article.
Lancer Classic Celebrates Latest Edition With Some History

The winning team at the Lancer Classic shot a 24-under for the tournament. Pictured from left to right are Grace athletic director Chad Briscoe, Rich Haddad, Christian McCray, Caleb Roth, Jonathan Schram and Stonehenge’s Jake Lapewood.
It started as a postcard morning and just continued on at Stonehenge Golf Club. The 2021 Lancer Classic golf outing had a picture perfect backdrop and just kept giving as Grace College’s biggest fundraiser of the year.
The 24th edition of the event served morning and afternoon sessions on the home course of the Lancers. Among the usual golf superstars that emerge for the annual event, Monday served as a historical one as not one, but two hole-in-ones were achieved.
Taking home $10,000 for sinking the first-ever hole-in-one in Lancer Classic history was Sam Laidig, who drained a 185-yard shot on the 17th hole for the historic moment. Not to be outdone, Trent Smith also aced a shot to win a set of Callaway golf clubs.
The fundraiser event, designed to be the largest event supporting the Grace College athletic department, saw the team of Rich Haddad, Christian McCray, Jon Schram and Caleb Roth win with an unheard of score of 24-under for the day.
The scramble housed 36 total teams from both morning and afternoon sessions.
“We appreciate all the support from alumni, athletes, parents, staff and the community each year,” said Grace College athletic director Chad Briscoe. “The Lancer Golf Classic is our largest fundraiser throughout the year and we appreciate Remodel Health serving as our title sponsor for the event.
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