Apache Junction Chamber Superstition Open Golf Tournament
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This tournament will benefit our high school scholarship program.
A fun-filled day awaits golfers as we set out to play at Gold Canyon Golf Resort. Single players and foursomes are welcome. There will be a $1 million Hole in One Opportunity, team prizes and raffle prizes. Entry fee includes: Cart, range balls and course fees, team prize, lunch box, swag bag, networking opportunities and FUN! Early bird registration is up to October 1st for team of 4 players being $550 and singles being $140. Register for event or ask questions to Heather DeBrosse, Director of Sales and Marketing
Apache Junction Chamber Superstition Open Golf Tournament
Phone : 480-982-3141 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : sales-marketing@ajchamber.com
Web: www.gcgr.com/
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