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HSMAI Foundation Golf Tournament

9 September 2005
Goose Creek Golf Club
United States - Leesburg, VA

    Those are some of the prizes participants can win in the the 2005 HSMAI Foundation Golf Tournament. The tournament, held in conjunction with HSMAI's Affordable Meetings National, also gives players a chance to network with Affordable Meetings exhibitors and meetings planners, and benefit the HSMAI Foundation scholarship fund. The tournament will be held at Goose Creek Golf Club in Leesburg, VA. Built in 1952, Goose Creek is a Washington classic. Many golfers have played Goose Creek though none have been able to challenge the course record set by Ben Hogan during the late 1950s. An early-bird registration discount is available for foursomes signed up by July 22.

    Schedule
    7:00am Registration
    8:00am Shotgun Start
    1:00pm Awards Luncheon

    Fees
    $150 Single golfer
    $300 Twosome
    $450 Threesome
    $500 Foursome (Before July 22)
    $600 Foursome (After July 22)

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    For additional information, please contact Mark Cornish at (703) 610-9024.

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