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August 3, 2008
SAHBA Charity Golf Event features Chance to Win Trip to Masters
The Southern Arizona Home Builders Association (SAHBA) invites golfers to join in and swing their clubs for charity, September 12, at Omni Tucson National Golf Resort & Spa. A hole-in-one shot could send someone to the 2009 Masters Golf Tournament in Augusta , Georgia , sponsored by First Impressions Security Doors.
The Hole-In-One prize at the SAHBA Carnival de Golfe Tournament includes: two tickets to the Masters Tournament, round-trip airfare for two, accommodations, and $1,500 spending cash.
Beyond fun and prizes, five organizations will benefit from the Tournament. Casa Maria, Critical Path Institute, New Beginnings for Women & Children, Tee Up For Tots, and Tucson Alliance for Autism will receive all proceeds.
Off the greens, the event will feature a silent auction and raffle prizes. To-date, donations have been made by Yoga Oasis, Cuvee World Bistro, Jim Click Automotive Team, Earth Energy Hearth & Patio, and the Sidewinders.
Eagle Sponsor Actus Lend Lease; Birdie Sponsors Compass Bank and Southwest Gas; Par Sponsor The Solar Store; and Prize Hole Sponsor Khor Vodka support the Tournament. As golfers travel the links, SAHBA's Tee Sponsors, ABSP; OPW Engineering; Lewis Management Resources; Foxworth Gallbraith Lumber; Bright Future Business Consultants; and Meridian Surveying & Development, will greet them at each hole.
“Sponsors and golfers have continued to make it possible to bring together a benefit of the Tournament's caliber. For the past 13 years, the event has made a world of difference for several organizations,” said SAHBA Carnival de Golfe Committee Chair Chuck Nickel (Clarity Business Advisors).
Be a part of this charitable tradition. Space is limited, sign up today and start practicing at the driving range!
Visit Special Events on SAHBA's website for Tournament details.
To register a tee time or sign up for a sponsorship, contact Valerie Wiklund at valerie@sahba.org or call (520) 795-5114.
SAHBA represents about 750 member businesses and 40,000 jobs serving the residential construction industry in Pima and Cochise counties.
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