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Sponsorship Individual Golf Honorary Chairman Committee Golf Honorary Chairman Sponsorship The Shepherd’s Way and the Second Chance Denis Watson Society are pleased to announce the Denis Tournament Sponsor . $10,000 ❑ Watson Golf Classic Fundraiser at Coral Ridge Hole In One Sponsor . 5,000 ❑ County Club on Monday, October 8, 2007. Committee Titanium Tee Sponsor . 2,500 ❑ South Florida resident Denis Watson became David Mercer, Chairman Awards Sponsor . 2,500 ❑ a professional golfer in 1976 and was the joint Doreen Koenig, Chairman Photo Sponsor . 2,500 ❑ winning-most player on the PGA Tour in 1984. ❑ After turning 50 Watson joined the Champions Sheri Whittington, Chairman Player Gift Sponsor . 2,500 Tour and won the 2007 Senior PGA Champion- Doreen Alberts Luncheon Sponsor . 2,500 ❑ ship at Kiawah Island by two strokes. In one of Shannon Brown Closest To The Pin Sponsor . 2,500 ❑ the most remarkable comebacks ever seen in Pery Canan ❑ professional golf, Watson has become one of the Golf Cart Sponsor . 2,500 Champions Tour’s most competitive stars. He will Terry Gunther Beverage Sponsor . 2,500 ❑ likely take several awards at the end of 2007, Janet Jordan Program Sponsor . 2,500 ❑ including “Rookie of the Year” and “Comeback Robin Martin ❑ Player of the Year.” He is by far this year’s top Silent Auction Sponsor . 1,000 Janet Morales player, winning for the first time in 23 years at the Volunteer Sponsor . 1,000 ❑ Senior PGA Championship. Pat Owen Gold Tee Sponsor . 1,000 ❑ Dr. Ray Panetto Tee Sponsor . 500 ❑ This is an 18-hole, four person scramble Marta Prado format event. All players in your foursome hit and Shekhar Reddy the best ball of the four is used as the point from which all four of you hit your next shot. This Jeannine Richards continues until the ball is in the cup. If you’ve Kim Saiswick Individual never played in one, you won’t believe the fun Ellen Van Sant you’re in for. Tournament Entry Foursome . $1,000 ❑ Dr. Fred Scarbrough Tournament Entry Each . $250 ❑ On behalf of the Shepherd’s Way and the Sandy Spilos Second Chance Society we thank you in advance Sasha Sydnor for your participation. Sandtrapped for the day, but Tony Vanchieri please accept my donation of: $ _________ For additional information or questions, Tai Vaz please contact Sheri Whittington by e-mail Jim Welch [email protected], or call 954-768-9482. at and to benefit 8:00 A.M. Shotgun Start 8:00 A.M. invites you to tee it up on you invites Denis Watson 2007 Senior PGA Open Champion 7:00 A.M. Registration and Breakfast Registration 7:00 A.M. 3801 Bayview Drive, Fort Lauderdale Drive, 3801 Bayview ollowed by Awards Buffet in Clubhouse Buffet Awards by ollowed Coral Ridge County Club F Monday, October 8, 2007 through God’s Love. through God’s Kiawah, SC. Sunday May 27, 2007. May Sunday SC. Kiawah, materials barriers to self-sufficiently. Photo Credit: Copyright 2007 PGA of America Copyright Photo Credit: at the awards ceremony for Senior PGA for ceremony at the awards Mission Statement providing moral encouragement and removing encouragement moral providing Championship held at Kiawah Island Resort in Championship held at Kiawah Champion Denis Watson with the Bourne trophy Watson Champion Denis Shepherding Homeless Families to Independence Shepherding Homeless Families homeless and other struggling men and women by homeless and other struggling men and women A non-profit organization giving a second chance to Name__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Company _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address__________________________________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip____________________________________________________________________________________________ Business Telephone __________________________________ Home Telephone ___________________________________ Email Address ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Visa ❑ MC ❑ AmEx ❑ Credit Card Number ______________________________________________________________ Name as it appears on card ___________________________________________________ Expiration Date ______________ Authorized Signature ______________________________________________________________________________________ Foursome Names _________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ Please make checks payable to Second Chance Society. All proceeds from tournament will benefit The Shepherd’s Way and 2nd Chance organizations equally. Please return to: Sheri Whittington, 615 San Marco Drive, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301. Any questions, please e-mail or call: [email protected] or 954-768-9482..
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