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IFMA Boston hosts annual golf classic on June 11th at the Red Tail Golf Club

One of the foursomes from Sterling Corp. posing with partnersColonial Systems on the course.

Devens, MA IFMA Boston held its annual golf classic on June 11th at the Red Tail Golf Club. The full tournament of golfers were greeted with clouds and scattered showers, but then were treated to beautiful golfing weather! The tournament was sponsored by Shaw Contract and several companies and partners spent the day hole-side to hand out treats and gifts to the golfers. The big winner for the day was VVA LLC with a score of 58 and the most “honest” team from Cannistraro hit an 86. 

For individual award winners they had Jim Russo with the Longest Drive for the men and Irene Lee with the Longest Drive for the women. Closest to the Pin men was Nick Passios from VVA who actually got a hole-in-one on the hole! It wasn’t the big money hole, but he still wins a TV! Julie Nasser won Closest to the Pin for the ladies. Brendon Shirley had the Straightest Drive for the men and Lee McElroy for the women.

Frank Murphy was the winner of the putting contest and took his try at the 50’ putt for the $10,000; however, he missed it by just a foot!

Sterling Corp. had lots of goodies for the golfers

 

VVA, LLC were on hand the day of the
tournament with sunscreen and smiles for our golfers.

 

One of the foursomes from IFMA Boston partners Cannistraro
picking up their treats from TRIA.

 

Joanne Trask of Partners Healthcare and Eddy Mulhern of CBRE@Takeda
were on hand for our golfers qualifying for the putting contest.

 

USource Energy was at the ready with water and apples!

 

Nick Passios of VVA, LLC not only won the tournament
with his foursome with a score of 58, he got closest to the pin AND a hole in one!

 

Frank Murphy of Spry Moving was the winner of the putting
contest and got to take his shot at a 50’ putt
for $10,000 and only missed it by a foot!

 

Shown (from left) are: Brandon Conforti of Dacon; Brianna Affsa of
Hanover Insurance;Carolyn Hickey of Dellbrook/JKS; Jennessa Durrani
of IFMA Boston and Joy Shapiro of Dacon -
just a few of the volunteers that greeted the golfers.

 

 

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