Ozona Country Club Michael Hill Memorial Four Person Golf Tournament
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First 36 Paid Teams will participate – entry fee is $440 for a 4-person team (includes daily mulligans).
Register with the Clubhouse at (325) 392-2520, or Aaron Pearl at (325) 226-2515. Dinner and Team Discussion Saturday Night.
Lunch provided Saturday and Sunday. Golf carts will NOT be provided for rental (RUV's acceptable).
Open to members and non-members (18 or older). Non-members must buy a temporary membership to purchase alcohol. No outside alcoholic beverages allowed to be brought in.
Raffle tickets will be sold to benefit the Class of 2015 Michael Hill Scholarship Fund.
Ozona Country Club Michael Hill Memorial Four Person Golf Tournament
Phone : 325-392-2520 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : ozona_imc@verizon.net
Web: www.Ozona.com/EventsCalendar
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