Designers & Masons Doing Business on the Back 9

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The RMMI annual golf tournament will be held at Keystone Resort on June 10th 2011.
The Rocky Mountain Masonry Institute is pleased to announce our annual golf tournament will be held at Keystone Resort, Keystone, Colorado on June 10th 2011. Keystone offers an award-winning golf experience. They have been recognized as one of America’s Top 75 Golf Resorts by Golf Digest’s and have been awarded three Silver Medals for America’s Best Golf Resorts by Golf Magazine.

This is a tremendous opportunity to meet one-on-one with the masonry professionals who construct some of the most sustainable, aesthetic buildings in the Rocky Mountain Region. This no-pressure environment allows you to gain insight into masonry design and construction while focusing on your swing. Tee-off to a more positive relationship within the construction industry.

The schedule:
  • 11 a.m. check-in
  • 12 p.m. lunch
  • 1 p.m. shotgun start
  • 6 p.m. awards & appetizers
We look forward to seeing you on the greens at the River and Ranch golf courses on Friday, June 10.

Contact RMMI for more info at 303-893-3838.
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