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Annual Kansas Regional Amputee Golf Tournament

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Event# 913-381-4237

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The Overland Park Golf Club will play host to the Annual Kansas Regional Amputee Golf Tournament, known throughout the metro as the "last great tournament of the season!" Proceeds from the event will benefit Buddie's Buddies, a non-profit charitable organization whose purpose is to enhance the personal and physical growth of our participants who are mentally and physically challenged. Group packages and corporate sponsorships are still available. To download an application, go to www.buddiesbuddies.org.

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Annual Kansas Regional Amputee Golf Tournament

Address : Overland Park Golf Club Ottawa KS
Phone : 913-381-4237   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : bbutterfield@kc.rr.com

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