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2-Person Chapman (VERSUS DUBS DREAD)

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2-Person Chapman (VERSUS DUBS DREAD)

2-Person chapman 8:00am SG; Fee includes greens fee, golf cart, range balls, drink tickets, Hole prizes, flight prizes and a taco buffet following the round. Prepay and save $5! Must register by Friday May 31st @ 5:00pm. All golfers welcome!

2-Person Chapman (VERSUS DUBS DREAD)

Address : Trails West Golf Course, 306 Cody Rd., Fort Leavenworth, KS-60027 Fort Leavenworth KS
Phone : 913-651-7176   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : brian.flax@us.army.mil

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Admission Fee : $55 public / $40 members

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