Putt Fore Magic
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Enjoy a magical night of mini-putt, while raising funds that will help us grow the Arizona Magic of Music & Dance program and provide more special needs youth with scholarships to attend. These complimentary scholarships are granted to families who can’t afford the fee for the week-long camp, ensuring that any youngster who wants to participate is able to.
You will play 100 consecutive holes of mini-putt and compete for prizes - most spirited, best golf score, most hole in ones, best “buddy” round, best team, most creative costume and more. Along with a fun night of mini-putt, we’ll have a magician and others on hand to entertain you!
Putt Fore Magic
Phone : 480-609-3978 (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 480-609-3979
Email Address : darryl@fieldworksevents.com
Web: www.azmagic.org
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