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People hit the links Friday for this year's St. Joseph healthcare Golf Tournament.
This year mark's 23 years for the Frank C. Champman Memorial Golf Tournament.
The tourney helps to raise money for St. Joseph Healthcare.
This year, all the funds raised will go towards refurbishing areas throughout the hospital.
About 200 golfers were out at Bangor Municipal swing the clubs for the cause, and one of those golfers was Governor LePage.
Here's what St. Joseph Healthcare CEO, Mary Prybylo said about Governor LePage taking part, "We're very pleased about that. Actually , he's playing with my husband today, who's quite nervous that he wouldn't play well enough with the governor but the governor said he's not really a skilled player at golf."
There was also a car up for grabs at the tournament.
All you had to do was get a hole in one.
But it looks like St. Joe's might have to hold onto that car.
No one at the tournament was able to land the lucky shot.
Governor LePage Among Golfers At Bangor Tournament
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