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Zollner GC Men's Association Zollner G.C. Men’s Association 2021 Match Play The Match Play Championship runs through the 2021 season. May May 8 – Skins May 9 – 1 Man Scramble and Skins, Net & Gross May 15 – Skins May 16 – Skins May 22 – Member / Member Wildcard - 1 Best Ball - Net May 23 – Member / Member Wildcard – 2 Balls - Net May 29 – Big Skins - $20.00 May 30 – Two Man Blind Poker, Net May 31 - Skins Zollner G.C. Men’s Association 2021 June June 5 – Quota, Skins June 6 – Skins June 12 – Skins June 13 – Big Skins June 19 – Pick 1 Pro plus your net score, Skins June 20 – Pick 2 Pros plus your net score, Skins June 26 – Member / Member, 1 Best Ball (Net) June 27 - Member / Member 1 Best Ball, (Net) June Member / 1 Best J Zollner G.C. Men’s Association 2021 July July 3 – 2 Man Blind Poker July 4 – Red, White, Blue Tournament July 5 – Skins July 10 – Mini Member Guest (Big Skins, CTP’S, 2 Players July 11 – Skins July 17 – Pick 1 Pro plus your net score, Skins July 18 – Pick 2 Pros plus your net score, Skins July 24 – CEF Outing – Member Event Away July 25 - Quota, Skins July 31 – Men’s Senior Club Championship, 50 age, Round 1 August 1 – Men’s Senior Club Championship, Round 2 Zollner G.C. Men’s Association 2021 August July 31 - Men’s Senior Club Championship, Round 1 August 1 – Men’s Senior Club Championship, Round 2 August 7 – Men’s Association Club Championship, Round 1 August 8 – Men’s Association Club Championship, Round 2 August 14 – SRT / K9 Sheriffs Outing – All Day August 15 – Skins August 21 – Skins August 22 – Two Man Scramble August 28 - Skins– 1 PM August 29 – Quota, Skins Zollner G.C. Men’s Association 2021 September September 4 – Odd / Even Hole, Low Net 2 Players September 5 – Skins September 6 – Big Skins September 11 – Skins September 12 – Red Tee Tournament, Use Forward Tees Big Skins - $ 20.00, Net & Gross September 18 – Skins September 19 – 1 Man Scramble, two shots per player, Net & Gross Event, $ 20.00 September 25 – Quota September 26 – Par 3 Tournament (Chili Dog Open) $ 20.00 All events are subject to change by the Professional Staff Zollner G.C. Men’s Association 2021 .
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