CHAUTAUQUA — The seventh annual CHRIC Classic Golf Tournament will be held Saturday, July 30, at the Chautauqua Golf Club’s Lake Course.
There is still time to register a team or to sponsor the tournament.
Registration and lunch starts at noon with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. The entry fee is $95 a player or $380 a foursome which includes 18 holes of golf with cart, lunch, two drink tickets and dinner. This year the tournament will be followed by an awards reception, giveaways and steak dinner being held at the American Legion William L. Travis Post 493, 3 E. Marvin St., Mayville, immediately following the tournament. All proceeds go to helping low-moderate income families’ in Chautauqua County.
Platinum sponsors include Basil Chevrolet-Buick-Cadillac for the chance on a Hole in One on a par 3 to win a car and Community Bank N.A. Gold sponsors include John R. Samuelson, Attorney at Law. Silver Veteran’s team sponsors include Nestle Purina PetCare Company and Mutual of America. Golf friends sponsor is the Cummins Jamestown Engine Plant. Ace putting sponsors include Len and Carole Faulk and ServiceMaster by Higginbotham’s.
Tee sign sponsors are Carlos Alvarado Farms, Chautauqua Transportation Services Inc., Jim and Eileen Goodling, Kosciuszko Club Polish Home, Putnam Record Agency and Sthol Environmental, LLC.
Other sponsors include Add Lumber True Value, Buffalo & Erie County Naval & Military Park, Chautauqua Golf Club, Escape Rooms Jamestown, Holiday Valley Resort- Double Black Diamond Golf Course, HomeDepot-Dunkirk, Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Museum, Media One Radio Group, National Comendy Center, Northwest Arena, Patton Lighting Center, Pittsburgh Steelers, Sahlen’s Packing Company; Scotts Enterprises-Peek’n Peak Resort, Six Flags Darien Lake and Webb’s Captain’s Table Restaurant.
Golf team registration forms and sponsorship opportunities are available by calling CHRIC at 716-753-4650 or writing to CHRIC, 2 Academy St., Mayville, NY 14757-1050.
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