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BSA annual golf tournament at Pinehills Golf Club - July 13

The BSA 22nd annual golf tournament is a fundraising event aimed at increasing financial support of the organization's public education programs and bringing together those in the building industry for a fun, social experience. This event will be held July 13 at Pinehills Golf Club on a championship course designed by Rees Jones. The tournament includes sponsorship opportunities, 18 holes of golf for teams of four, contests and competitions and concludes with a dinner and awards ceremony. Schedule 10-11:00 am - Registration 11:15 am - Shotgun start 5:00 pm - Dinner and awards ceremony For more information contact For more information Sarah Nastasia at 617-951-1433x223 or visit http://www.architects.org/news/index.cfm?doc_id=250 Prizes to be awarded * Fifteen individual contest prizes * First and second place team prizes for scramble format * One net and one gross for play your own ball format Sponsorship Opportunities Tournament Sponsor—$6,000 Sponsorship includes banner at entrance, company name and logo on front of program and BSA golf shirts Golf Tee Sponsor—$2,900 Company name on the extra long golf tees Golf Ball Sponsor—$2,900 Company name on the Golf Balls Awards Dinner Sponsor—$2,500 Signs in the function area, company name and logo on each table Golf Cart Sponsor—$2,000 Company name on the golf carts Lunch Sponsor—$2,500 Company name and logo on lunch boxes Pin Flag Sponsor—$2,400 Company name and logo on beverage cart Hole in One Sponsor—$1,900 Company name and logo on sign at Hole in One contest Beverage Cart Sponsor—$1,700 Company name on a beverage cart Clinic Sponsor—$1,700 Company name and logo on signage at clinic area. Mulligan Sponsor—SOLD Signage Sponsor—SOLD Gold Team—$1,500 Foursome plus contest sponsorship, A sign with your company's name/logo will be provided at one of the individual contests - Long Drive Contests - At the Range Contests - Closest to Pin Contests - Closest to Line Contests - Closest to Water Contests Silver Team—$1,400 Foursome plus tee/green sponsorship A sign with your company's name/logo will be provided at a tee/green on the course Golf Clinic—$100 Learn to play golf and then enjoy the Dinner and Auction
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