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BOMA of Greater Rochester to hold 2008 golf tournament August 12

BOMA of Greater Rochester will hold its golf tournament, The Jet Blue Challenge, Tuesday, August 12 at the Greystone Golf Club. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. and the shotgun start begins at 10:30 a.m. The event is sponsored by National Fire Adjustment, Co., Inc. (NFA.) Once again, BOMA is offering a sponsorship program for this year's tournament, at the same rate as last year, as a way for sponsors to advertise their firm to all participants. Each hole sponsor will have their company name printed on a sign that will be posted throughout the day around tee or green areas. Each tournament underwriter will have their company predominantly featured with signage at registration, at the dinner following and included in all future advertisement of the tournament. Prices for sponsorship include: Hole sponsor $85, tournament underwriter $125. Additional co-sponsorships are also available: Lunch at the turn $225, beverage sponsor (water) $225, dinner reception $225, and exclusive par 3 hole sponsorship $500. This tournament has been a sellout for the last three years. Make your reservations early to assure your place in the tournament. The fees include: * Dinner/golf/cart: members $125, non-members $135 * Dinner only: members $ 40, non-members $ 50 Dinner will be a steak BBQ buffet consisting of grilled N.Y. strip steak, corn on the cob, salt potatoes, mixed green salad, pasta and fruit salads, with fudge brownies, coffee and tea. Prizes for the tournament include: * 4 hole-in-one trip prizes * $50,000 hole-in-one shot * Two Jet Blue tickets-raffle * 5 day - 4 night cruise-raffle.
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