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Corporate Challenge Golf Tournament

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Event# 918-782-3214

Event Details

The South Grand Lake Area Chamber of Commerce will be holding the Cobalt Corporate Challenge golf tournament at Grand Cherokee Golf Course below Pensacola Dam. The event will be sporting both morning and afternoon flights for the shotgun start four-man scramble.

This particular tournament has become a favorite of the players. Well known for the fun and easy play, it gives the business teams an opportunity to network with other businesses in the area in a relaxed environment. Over one hundred players will be eligible to try and win not only the tournament but also a chance at a hole-in-one for One Million Dollars, following regular play.

The Chamber will be providing lunch for the players and sponsors between the morning and afternoon flights.

There are still openings for sponsors and teams for the event.

Corporate Challenge Golf Tournament

Address : Grand Cherokee at Pensacola Dam Claremore OK
Phone : 918-782-3214   (Always call and confirm events.)

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