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2010 Golf Outing

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Please join us for one of NYC’s premier golf event – the 2010 Raymond J. Cook Annual Golf Outing to benefit The Child Center of NY.

Click here to view the full invitation. [PDF]

Contact Susan Gleason at 718-651-7770 x. 204 for more information.


MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW

Foursome includes tee sign - $2,350

Foursome - $2,200

Individual players - $550

Cocktails/Dinner Only - $175

Tee sign - $250


SPONSORSHIPS

Tournament Sponsor - $25,000 (limited to one)
Three foursomes, exclusive speaking opportunity, premium placement of company banner, priority tee off / 1st tee recognition, press release.

Corporate Sponsor - $10,000
Two foursomes, premium placement of signage, tee recognition, literature in giveaway bag.

Dinner Sponsor - $5,000
Golf foursome and prominent signage at dinner.

Cocktail Reception Sponsor - $3,000
Golf foursome and name displayed at cocktail reception.

On-Course Refreshment Sponsor - $3,000
Golf foursome and name displayed at refreshment station.

Driving Range Sponsor - $1,000
Name displayed at driving range.

Putting Green Sponsor - $1,000
Name displated at putting green.

Closest to the Pin Sponsor - $1,000
Name displayed at the closest to the pin hole.

Longest Drive Sponsor - $1,000
Name displated at the longest drive hole.

Awards Sponsor - $750

All sponsorships include recognition in event publications and website.


I'm unable to attend, but will make a donation to help at-risk children.


When
Monday, September 27, 2010

8:30 a.m. Registration
9:00 a.m. Brunch
10:45 a.m. Shotgun Start
5:00 p.m. Cocktail Reception
6:00 p.m. Evening Banquet

Where
Old Westbury Golf & Country Club
270 Wheatley Rd., Old Westbury, NY 11568
516-626-1810

Program
18 holes of golf with power cart
Curbside bag service
Refreshments on course
Sponsor recognition
Hole-in-one opportunity
Door and raffle prizes
Auction

Old Westbury has three nine-hole courses that are played in three eighteen hole combinations. All three courses were built on hilly terrain and water hazards come into play on only three of the holes.

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