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- Posted August 21, 2014
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Annual MDTC Open Golf Tournament planned for Sept. 12
The Michigan Defense Trial Counsel will host its 18th Annual MDTC Open Golf Tournament on Friday, Sept. 12, beginning with a shotgun start at 11 a.m. at the Mystic Creek Golf Club and Banquet Center in Milford.
Four hole-in-one prizes will be awarded and include:
- 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.)
The cost to attend is $165 per person on or before Saturday, Aug. 23, and $175 per person after Aug. 23. The cost for dinner only is $45.
The fee includes practice range balls, greens fees, card, deli sandwich lunch at registration, and a tenderloin/chicken breast combo plate dinner at 5 p.m.
Trophies are given for tournament champs, longest drive (men/women), closet to pin (men/women), and winning foursome.
For additional information or to register, call 517-627-3745 or visit www.mdtc.org.
Published: Thu, Aug 21, 2014
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