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- Posted September 05, 2012
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Association hosts 16th Annual MDTC Open Golf Tournament

The Michigan Defense Trial Counsel will host its 16th Annual MDTC Open Golf Tournament on Friday, Sep.14, at the Mystic Creek Golf Club and Banquet Center. The Open will be in a modified scramble format with a shotgun start at 11 a.m.
The Open will feature four Hole-In-One prizes:
*Crystal Mountain Getaway.
*Garland Golf Getaway.
*Las Vegas Getaway (no airline tickets).
(Above three prizes are 3 day, 2 night stay and golf for two people.)
*Set of Wilson Fat Shaft Irons.
Trophies will be given for Tournament Champs, Longest Drive (men / women), Closest to Pi n (men / women), and Best All-Left-handed Team.
Golfers may create their own twosome or foursome, or choose to be paired randomly by MDTC.
Cost for the outing is $175. Fee includes: Practice Range Balls, Greens Fees, Cart, Deli Sandwich Lunch at registration and a Tenderloin / Chicken Breast Combo Plate Dinner at 5 p.m. Dinner only costs $45. Payment must be received on or before date of event.
Mystic Creek Golf Club is in Camp Dearborn located at One Champions Circle in Milford. For additional information, call the MDTC at 517-627-3745. To register, visit www.mdtc.org.
Published: Wed, Sep 5, 2012
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