Pi Kappa Alpha Golf Tournament
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Pi Kappa Alpha Golf Scramble Benefitting the Scleroderma Foundation!
Join the Lambda Eta Chapter for a day of golf. The tournament is a 4-man scramble with prizes for winners, longest drive, and closest to the pin! There will be food, drinks and a whole lot of fun! Squads are $400 each. Sign up for the tournament at https://pikewwugolf.wixsite.com/2022.
Pi Kappa Alpha Golf Tournament
Email Address : Pike.WWU.Golf@gmail.com
Web: pikewwugolf.wixsite.com/2022
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