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Monday, June 29, 2009

06/29/09 - 65th Annual Men's Town Golf Tournament

See attached file: 65th Annual Men's Town Golf Tournament


Lenore Caserta-McClester
Administrative Assistant, Director's Office
Department of Parks and Recreation
Town of Greenwich, Connecticut
Phone: 203-622-6472
Fax: 203-629-6979
Town Website:
http://www.greenwichct.org/

Department of PARKS & recreation

101 Field Point Road

Greenwich, CT 06836-2540

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – June 15, 2009

For additional information contact:

Joe Felder, 531-7261

Griffith E. Harris Golf Course

Press Release

65th Annual Men’s Greenwich Town Golf Tournament

The 65th annual Greenwich Town Golf Tournament will be held Saturday and Sunday July 11th and July 12th at Griffith E. Harris Golf Course. The format is 36 holes, medal play, gross and net. There are three Town-Wide Flights based on handicaps: Championship (0-9), A Flight (10-17) and B Flight (18-36). There are also Senior (age 50-64) and Super Senior (age 65+) Flights. Tee off times are scheduled from 7:30 a.m. through 12:30 p.m. on both days. An award presentation will take place at the course following completion of play. The cost to enter is $64 for Seniors & Super Seniors and $80 for Town-Wide. Applications are available in the Pro Shop at the course, which is located at 1323 King Street. Entries close on Sunday, July 5th. For additional information call Joe Felder in the Pro Shop at 531-7261. Information on the Town Tournament for the ladies, scheduled for July 16th and 18th will be out shortly.

CC: WGCH, Greenwich Time, Greenwich Post, Greenwich Citizen

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