The Louisiana Pipeliners Association Hosts a Fall Golf Tournament
The Louisiana Pipeliners Association will host its Fall golf tournament on Monday, October 25th at Pelican Point Golf Course in Gonzales, LA.
Registration is now available on the website. Cost for sponsorship/teams will be the same as the Spring tournament. Door prize donations and purchase of door prize tickets can also be made during registration. Plan to register early because the Association expects another full field.
For the Fall tournament, the Association will offer Corporate Sponsorships ($1,500.00), Golf Cart Sponsorship ($750.00) and Golf Ball Sponsorship ($2,500.00) levels for those companies that would like to support the organization, but don’t play golf.
There will be signage and banners at the pavilion for those that participate as a Corporate or Golf Ball sponsor, along with additional recognition the day of the tournament and via the website. Pricing for all participation levels can be found on the Association website.
The Association will keep you posted via emails and/or the website as the event approaches and firm up COVID-19 guidelines. Your help and understanding of this during the Spring tournament was greatly appreciated and allowed it to be one of our best fundraising events ever.
If there are questions regarding the tournament, they can be emailed to benny.black@att.net.
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