MITA Invitational Golf Tournament

Words: Lyn OlesonSave the date! The MITA Invitational Golf Tournament will be held September 28, 2015.

We’ve got the whole course for the whole day at the premiere private Victoria Club in Riverside. Come play the exquisite greens and fairways of U.S. Open qualifying, U.S. Amateur, Mid-Amateur, Senior Amateur, and Southern California Amateur qualifying tournaments. Reserve now!

What’s included? Your green fees, cart fee, driving range balls, beverages, lunch, and dinner. Be a part of preserving the masonry industry into the Victoria Clubhousefuture.

MITA promotes and teaches masonry to as many young people as possible. Proceeds support MITA masonry training classes at local high schools and adult schools. Invite your friends! Bring your foursome. Sponsorships are welcomed.

Please contact Golf Committee Chair Lindsay Barto at Angelus Block 909-350-0244, or call MITA at 800-466-0108.
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