
The 2011 GCA Scramble for Kids Tournament
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Overview & Location:
The 2011 Golfers' Charitable Association Scramble for Kids Golf Tournament will be held at Greenspring Valley Hunt Club. Founded in 1892 Greenspring Valley is a preeminent private club with a storied history and a championship golf course designed by world-famous architect Robert Trent Jones, Sr.
A unique aspect of GCA's Scramble for Kids Tournament is that each foursome is paired with a Middle Atlantic PGA Professional. This provides every participant the opportunity for personal interaction with a golf professional.
Event Schedule:
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
10:30 AM ~ Registration & Warm-Up
11:00 AM ~ Lunch & Warm-Up
12:00 PM ~ Shotgun Start
5:00 PM ~ Cocktails, Heavy Appetizers & Live Auction
6:30 PM ~ Awards & Special Presentation
Cost:
Entry fees for the 2011 Scramble for Kids are as follows:
$650.00 per golfer
$2,600.00 per foursome
The price includes: greens fees, cart, lunch, cocktails, dinner, favors and prizes.
For questions or more information about how to be a sponsor in the 2011 Golfers' Charitable Scramble for Kids Tournament, send an email to:
ScrambleForKids@golferscharitable.org
Directions:
Greenspring Valley Hunt Club is located in Northwest Baltimore and is a short drive from almost anywhere in the Baltimore metropolitan area. Should questions arise regarding the directions listed below, the club may be contacted at 410-363-0433.
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