Tuesday, May 14, 2013

GARY SINISE WANTS YOU TO PLAY GOLF NEXT MONDAY



The 2nd Annual"Serving Honor and Need" Golf Tournament
Monday May 20, 2013 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM 

This year’s “Serving Honor and Need” golf tournament to benefit the Gary Sinise Foundation has found a new course to host this event. 
IRIS Fire Investigations is proud to host the 2nd annual Gary Sinise “Serving Honor and Need” Golf Tournament at the Eisenhower Golf Club on the grounds of the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs Colorado.  
Named after former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who took part in the dedication ceremony, it is a modern scenic facility with two 18-hole courses: the championship Blue, and the stunning Silver.  
Named the top golf course in the Department of Defense by Travel and Leisure Golf magazine, and a member of USA Today's Top 100 courses in the nation. The Blue's layout was designed by Robert Trent Jones and measures more than 7,300 yards from the championship tees, 6,516 from the regular tees and 5,559 from the forward tees. The Silver is a demanding golf course with a premium placed on accuracy rather than length. The course measures 6,519 yards from the championship tees and 5,215 from the forward tees. 

The opportunities to play a historic course on the grounds of the United States Air Force Academy do not present itself very often.  As such, we are making this year’s tournament more attractive for more participates to show their support for our veteran’s.  Included in the price is lunch, dinner, a golf clinic before the tournament and opportunities to purchase autographed merchandise, suitable for framing, to memorialize your participation
There are many opportunities to participate; from a single golfer, a foursome, corporate sponsorship, hole sponsorships, refreshment sponsorship and many more.  
For more information and registration go to: www.tinyurl.com/GSFgolf.  


A schedule conflict will prevent Gary from playing this year, but the merit and importance of this cause and The Gary Sinise Fountain remains.


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