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SAVE THE DATE: NAIOP 27th Annual Charitable Golf Tournament Benefiting Heading Home - June 3, 2015

Since 1988, NAIOP's Annual Golf Tournament has raised over $2 million for Heading Home. The tournament (option to play your own ball and compete in the 3rd Annual NAIOP Championship Cup Tournament) and half day golf clinic are Boston's signature CRE charity golf event. Over 500 golfers play and compete, followed by a fun tent party where players can network and enjoy appetizers and cocktails while winners are announced. Over $120,000 has been raised to date! Join your colleagues from leading companies who have already signed up to sponsor and support this important industry event. Reserve your foursome now for Boston's signature CRE charity golf event on the links at Stow Acres and Butternut Farm Country Clubs. Congrats to TEAM JLL, winners of last year's 2nd Annual NAIOP Championship Cup. All foursomes include green fees, golf carts, gifts, breakfast, lunch, and admission to the post-tournament tent party. Championship Cup Foursome - $2,000 Bramble Foursome - $1,600 Individual - $400 Not yet ready for tournament play? Reserve your spot in Stow Acres' renowned half day golf clinic, which includes admission to the post-tournament tent party. Half Day Golf Clinic - $125 NEW Ladies Scramble! Reserve a foursome or sign-up as a single and we will assign you a foursome. Ladies Scramble registration includes one raffle ticket per player ($100 value). Ladies Scramble Foursome - $2,000 Ladies Scramble Single - $500 Can't be there? You can still support Heading Home by purchasing tickets for the Super Raffle, for a chance to win over 50 prizes, including shopping sprees, sports tickets, and more! Super Raffle Ticket - $100 Sponsorships available - For more information visit: www.naiopgolf.com
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