On May 23, 2016

RRCC annual golf classic hits GMNGC Friday

Friday, May 20 at 1:30 p.m. — KILLINGTON — The Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce’s 31st annual golf classic fundraiser is scheduled for Friday, May 20 at Green Mountain National Golf Course in Killington.

The day will include a shotgun start at 1:30 p.m. with a fun day of golf, goody bags, designated hole-in-one opportunities to win a car from Shearer Honda and a hot tub from Allen Pools & Spas, awards banquet barbecue featuring special guest master of ceremonies Jack Healey from NSN and WSYB Morning Show and much more.

The tournament format is captain and crew with teams of four players. The cost is $99 per person and includes greens fees, cart rental, awards dinner, goody bags, silent auction, and a chance to win door prizes, team prizes, trophies and trophies.

Green Mountain National Golf Course is located on Barrows Towne Road. Killington. For more information or to register, visit rutlandvermont.com or call 802-773-2747.

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