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IREM chapter 58 to sponsor 5th Annual Golf Tournament on July 14 at the Shadow Lake Golf & Racquet Club in Penfield

IREM chapter 58 Rochester Western New York will sponsor their 5th Annual Golf Tournament. The event will be held on July 14 at the Shadow Lake Golf & Racquet Club on 1850 Five Mile Line Rd. Registration begins at 11 a.m. and the tournament with run from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The buffet dinner will start at 6 p.m. Tournament prizes will be awarded for the all day putting contest, closest to the pin and longest drive. The event will also feature raffles, door prizes and beer at the turn. Every participant will be entered in the hole-in-one contest to win a free car (sponsored by Doyle Chevrolet). Closest to the pin on the hole-in-one contest gets a shot at winning $1 million. Sponsorships opportunities include the following: * $1,500 Eagle Sponsor: Four golfers with cart, lunch, dinner, hole-in-one sponsor, and company name on welcome banner and sponsor board. * $1,200 Birdie Sponsor: Four golfers with cart, lunch, dinner, double hole sponsor and company name on sponsor board. * $1,000 Par Sponsor: Four golfers with cart, lunch, dinner, hole sponsor and company name on sponsor board. * Cart Sponsor: $500 * Bag Sponsor: $400 * Hole Sponsor: $75 * Closest to Pin Sponsor (2): $50 each * Longest Drive Sponsor (2): $50 each * Lunch Sponsor: $300 * Beverage Sponsor: $300 For more information about the event or reservations, please contact Nanette Stubbe, IREM association executive at (585) 889-8040 or by email at [email protected].
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