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Women-Only Golf Tournament & Wine Event
Monday May 22nd, 2006
The Timbers at Troy Golf Course Howard County
A Portion of the proceeds benefiting My Sister’s Circle
4:30 p.m. Tee Time
50-70 Golfers
Shotgun start, “Best ball” and Golf Diva play available (4 in a team 3 play best ball serious players are Golf Diva’s and play against themselves)
Unique “non” golf activities at every hole (seated massage, wine tasting, cosmetics, to name a few) specifically to appeal to the “reluctant” female golfer.
Non Golf Activities:
Club House Wine & Dine event featuring Chef Kevin’s menu for the ladies, and a taste of wines from places some of the biggest golf tournaments are played worldwide (Australia, US, South Africa)
Cutter & Buck’s Spring Preview Boutique
Water Water Everywhere Summer Preview boutique
Putting Clinic
Chances to win some great golf gear and wine accessories
Tickets: $100 per player
Purchase Individual Tickets
Foursomes: $380 including program mention and signage
Purchase Foursome Tickets
Sponsorship levels at: $150, $250, $500 and $1000
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| Tip of the Month - October 2006 |
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Serving temperature savvy... Champagne should be served the coldest -around 38 degrees is optimal. Whites are at their best between 48 and 50 degrees, lighter reds such as Nouveau Beaujolais are great around 60 and remaining reds should be served between 60 and 65 degrees maximum. Leftover wine? Store in the refridgerator, remembering to take the reds out 1/2 an hour prior to serving.
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