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BOMA of Greater Rochester to hold golf tournament on August 12; To be held at the Greystone Golf Club, Walworth

BOMA of Greater Rochester will be holding its 2008 golf tournament at the Greystone Golf Club on August 12. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. and the shotgun start will be at 10:30 a.m. The event will feature the Van Hook Putting Contest just before the start of play, the Jet Blue Hole in One for $50,000, Closest Drive to the Line, Closest to the Pin Prizes, lunch, Beer at the Turn, door prizes and dinner. This tournament has been a sellout for the last three years and participants are asked to make reservations early. The cost for dinner/golf/cart is $125 for members and $135 for non-members. Dinner only cost is $40 for members and $50 for non-members. 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, brownies and coffee/tea. 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 and green areas. Each tournament underwriter will have their company predominantly featured with signage at registration, dinner and all future advertisement of the tournament. Hole sponsor is $85 and tournament underwriter is $125. Additional co-sponsorships include: * Lunch at the Turn: $225 * Beverage Sponsor (water): $225 * Dinner Reception: $ 225 * Exclusive Par 3 Hole Sponsorship: $500 Registration is due June 30. For any questions, call Don Jones at (585) 967-1989.
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