NCMCA Nineteenth Annual State Golf Tournament

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NCMCA's Nineteenth Annual State Golf Tournament will be held at Mill Creek Golf & Country Club.
Join us for an afternoon of great golf and fellowship on Thursday, September 22, 2011 at Mill Creek Golf & Country Club in Mebane, NC as you support North Carolina Masonry Contractors Association. Four-person* modified “Super Drive” format: $100.00 per player for green fee, cart, practice balls, refreshments, awards, and barbecue dinner afterwards by Lafarge North America.

Contributions and registration fees paid to the North Carolina Masonry Contractors Association are not tax deductible as charitable contributions. However, they may be tax deductible as ordinary and necessary business expense.

Directions: I-40/85 to Exit 154, turn north of interstate onto Mebane-Oaks Rd, half mile, turn right on NC-119 / S. 5th St., proceed 3 miles onto NC-119. North of Mebane, turn right onto St Andrews Drive to club house.

Soft spikes and collared shirts required. No blue jeans.

Be at course no later than 11:15 AM. “Shotgun” start at Noon.

NCMCA is seeking promotional give-away items to be included in “ditty bags” being prepared for all the golfers. Here’s a great opportunity to promote your company! If you have scratch pads, pens, pencils, logo golf galls etc., contact Chairman David McQueen to be included: (919) 815-4813. Volunteers needed for hole-monitors, registration desks, beverage carts, etc!

* Important: Only four-man teams are eli- gible for the tournament championship. Regis- trations submitted with fewer than four players are welcomed but should be submitted early to secure placement on a complete team. (Good faith effort will be made, however no guarantee of four-man placement is implied.) It is sug- gested that late registrations be submitted only with four players.

Contact the NCMCA at 828-324-1564 or visit www.ncmca.com for more information or to register.
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