2012 MCAGC Golf Outing

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Wynstone Golf Club
The 2012 Mason Contractors Association of Greater Chicago’s Annual Golf Outing, "The Big One", will be held Monday, August 13th, 2012 at Wynstone Golf Club in Barrington, Ill.

Price includes 18 holes of golf, shared golf cart, refreshments throughout your round, and a get-together with drinks and appetizers after we're done. Raffle and golf prizes will be awarded

Golf and Dinner: $185.00/pp Member, $200.00/pp Non-Member
Get-Together Only: $50.00/pp

We will only be able to accomodate 75-100 people for golf. Please keep in mind that this is a first come- first served reservation list. Payment is due at time of reservation. We will maintain a waiting list.

To reserve, call Jim or Heidi at 847-824-0146. This is a sell-out event, so please make your reservations early!
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