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CHAMP CAMP GOLF OUTING PRESENTED by ERMCO Wednesday, August 27, 2014 - Wood Wind Golf Club CHAMP CAMP GOLF OUTING PRESENTED BY ERMCO Wednesday, August 27, 2014 - Wood Wind Golf Club 2302 West 161st Street, Westfield, IN 46074 2014 CHAMP Camp Golf Outing Registration Form PRESENTING SPONSOR (SOLD to ERMCO) - $2,500 All event references: CHAMP Camp Golf Outing Presented by Company Name Three (3) foursomes in the CHAMP Camp Golf Outing Hole Sponsor recognition and signage at hole #1 Two tents for marketing company products or services to all golfers throughout the day at designated areas on the golf course Opportunity to provide promotional products and materials to event golfers Logo and website link on www.champcamp.org Presenting Sponsor Appreciation Award presented during awards presentation Three corporate banners displayed at Wood Wind Golf Club (banners provided by company) EAGLE SPONSOR - $1,000 One tent for marketing company products or services throughout the day at a designated area on the course Two (2) foursomes in the CHAMP Camp Golf Outing Hole Sponsor recognition and signage Opportunity to provide promotional products and materials to event golfers Eagle Sponsor Appreciation Award presented during awards presentation One corporate banner displayed at Wood Wind Golf Club (banner provided by company) BIRDIE SPONSOR - $750 One (1) foursome in the CHAMP Camp Golf Outing Hole Sponsor recognition and signage Opportunity to provide promotional products and materials to event golfers One corporate banner displayed at Wood Wind Golf Club (banner provided by company) PUTTING GREEN SPONSOR (1 available) - $500 Recognition and signage as the Putting Green Sponsor during contest before shotgun start One (1) foursome in the CHAMP Camp Golf Outing FOURSOME - $300 Four (4) players in the CHAMP Camp Golf Outing BEVERAGE CART SPONSORS (2 available) - $250 Corporate name displayed on a roaming beverage cart on golf course HOLE SPONSOR (18 available) - $250 Corporate name displayed on a designated hole at Wood Wind Golf Club CHAMP CAMP GOLF OUTING PRESENTED BY ERMCO Wednesday, August 27, 2014 - Wood Wind Golf Club 2302 West 161st Street, Westfield, IN 46074 2014 CHAMP Camp Golf Outing Registration Form Yes, I’d like to take part in the CHAMP Camp Golf Outing! SOLD PRESENTING SPONSOR - $2,500 ___ EAGLE SPONSOR - $1,000 ___ BIRDIE SPONSOR - $750 ___ PUTTING GREEN SPONSOR - $500 ___ FOURSOME - $300 ___ BEVERAGE CART SPONSORS - $250 ___ HOLE SPONSOR - $250 Name as you would like it to appear on signage: __________________________________________ Enclosed, please find a check for: $ __________________ Please make checks payable to: For more information, please contact: CHAMP Camp Scott Beaty, President of CHAMP Camp 6271 Coffman Road [email protected] Indianapolis, IN 46268 317.413.7546 OR Charge my: ____ Visa ____ MasterCard ____ Discover ____ American Express Card #: ___________________________________________ Exp. Date: _______ V Code: ________ Name on Card: _____________________________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________ City: ____________________ State: ______ Email Address: ___________________________________________________ Phone: _________________________________________________________ For more information, please contact Scott Beaty at 317.413.7546 or email at [email protected] CHAMP CAMP GOLF OUTING PRESENTED BY ERMCO Wednesday, August 27, 2014 - Wood Wind Golf Club 2302 West 161st Street, Westfield, IN 46074 2014 CHAMP Camp Golf Outing Foursome Names Team/Company Name: ___________________________________________________ Team Captain: __________________________________________________________ Email Address: __________________________________________________ Phone Number: __________________________________________________ Mailing Address: _________________________________________________ City, State, Zip: __________________________________________________ Golfer 2: _____________________________________________________________ Email Address: __________________________________________________ Golfer 3: _____________________________________________________________ Email Address: __________________________________________________ Golfer 4: _____________________________________________________________ Email Address: __________________________________________________ For more information, please contact Scott Beaty at 317.413.7546 or email at [email protected] .
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