Oneighty Classic
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Event Details
The Oneighty® Classic is an annual tournament held to help raise funds in support of Oneighty®, a local youth center which holds weekly events aimed at building confidence and self-esteem in young people. Players may register as a complete foursome or an individual basis.
Players who register as an individual without a team captain will be paired to form groups of four.
Must be 12 or older to participate
Oneighty Classic
Phone : 316-617-4320 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : eric@180classic.com
Web: www.180classic.com
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