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Maricopa Relay For Life 2015
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It started out as a collective venture to raise money for Republican candidates in
2008. It then became a charity going into its 8th year, having raised $60,000 and
becoming a part of local tradition. On April 11th, the Maricopa Golf Classic will
once again be tee-ing it up to raise money for the Wounded Warriors Project,
and the 100 Club of Arizona, an organization that assists first responders and
their families who have been injured in-the-line of Feb. 1, 2015
Registered Teams as of duty, or who have lost their
lives.
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Held at The Duke at Rancho El Dorado, the goal for this year is to raise at least
$6,000 for each organization. Event Chairman, Marty Hermanson, says the committee is already working together and has high expectations for 2015.
“The Tournament in April of 2015 will be our best yet,” said Hermanson. “Players
will get a goody bag filled with good stuff, a round of golf, continental breakfast,
lunch, and a lot of fun.”
Hermanson says, sponsors will get recognized with signage on the course and on
the website. There will be a putting contest where someone can win $50,000 and
a hole-in-one prize at each of the par 3s including a chance to win $10,000 for
a hole in one on Hole #5. Even if you are the kind of golfer that really only hits
for par in a miniature golf course, Hermanson wants to invite golfers of any skill
level to enjoy the day.
“My own golf