2011 Arizona Masonry Industry Golf Tournament

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The Arizona Masonry Golf Tournament will be held Saturday, May 7, 2011.
The Arizona Masonry Contractors Association and Arizona Masonry Guild have come together once again to present the 2011 Arizona Masonry Golf Tournament. Proceeds help sponsor our workforce development programs.

The tournament will be held at McCormick Ranch Golf Club, 7505 East McCormick Parkway, in Scottsdale, Ariz. on Saturday, May 7, 2011 from 7:15 AM to 1:00 PM MST. Registration is $700 for a foursome, $400 for a twosome and $200 for individuals. Registration includes a golf shirt, lunch and two drink tickets.

Contests will be held including tournament prizes, putting contest, hole in one contest longest drive contest, closest to the pin and longest putt. Raffle tickets will be sold at $5.00 a piece or 5 for $20. We will be giving away some great prizes!

A special room rate of $99 per night has been negotiated with the Scottsdale Resort and Conference Center located at 7700 E. McCormick Ranch Parkway, Scottsdale, AZ 85258. The resort is within walking distance of the golf club. To reserve your room, call 480-991-9000 and use the reservation code "AMCA Golf."

The registration deadline is April 8, 2011. Registration or changes may be accepted after the deadline but you are not guaranteed s shirt. Payment must be received before April 29th and no refunds can be given after that date.

Register online or call 602-262-0510 for more information.
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