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Corenet NYC hosts 2022 annual golf outing

Purchase, NY The CoreNet Global New York City Chapter (CoreNet NYC) hosted its Annual Golf Outing held at two courses, the Century Country Club and the Old Oaks Country Club for over 200 guests.

This year’s outing included a day on the courses followed by a cocktail reception and dinner where the Chapter announced the on-course game winners. The highly anticipated event was attended by leading professionals in the real estate and construction industry as well as CoreNet NYC members, volunteers and Chapter leadership.

“We had an exceptional time hosting everyone and getting everyone together. Today was filled with great enthusiasm despite the stormy weather. Our members came out to support the Chapter and enjoyed networking in an informal setting,” said Tommy O’Halloran, chair of CoreNet NYC. “We couldn’t be more grateful to those who attended and to our event sponsors for supporting the outing. This event helps to connect people in the industry and foster new connections and relationships.” 

2022 CoreNet Golf Outing Event Sponsors included:

  • Beverage & Food Station Sponsor - Gallin 
  • Brunch & Registration – OTJ
  • Caddy & Volunteer Sponsor – WB Wood 
  • Cigar Sponsor – Benhar Office Interior  
  • Golf Ball Sponsor – Schimenti Construction 
  • Golf Cart Sponsor – Design Republic 
  • Golfer Gift Sponsor – Servcorp
  • Putting Green Sponsor – Swinerton 
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