BRAGB's annual golf event at Granite Links in Quincy on June 12
Tee off June 12 at the Builders and Remodelers Assn. of Greater Boston’s annual golf event at Granite Links. Both BRAGB members and non-members are welcome to participate in a bramble format golf tournament. Registration includes 18-holes, green fees, cart, cocktail reception & dinner.
Non-golfers are also welcome to meet, greet, and network with other professionals in the industry while enjoying the reception & dinner buffet.
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Sponsor Types:
Event Sponsor - $2,750
Recognized as Premier Event Sponsor in all event collateral and press coverage
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Four-some
Speaking opportunity at event
Dinner Sponsor - $2,500
Recognized as Dinner Event Sponsor in all event collateral and press coverage
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Four-some ($925 Value)
Speaking opportunity at dinner event
Registration Table Sponsor - $1,500
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Two-some
Hole-In-One Sponsor - $900
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One Golfer Ticket
Prize Sponsor Prize Sponsor - $500
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One Golfer Ticket
Putting Contest Sponsor- $500
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Closest to the Pin Sponsor (Male/Female)- $250
Hole Sponsor - $150
Please register online at http://www.bragb.org/events/calendar.html#bf_calFrame_885
Contact info@bragb.org with any questions or call 781-890-2101
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