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2017Golfprogram.Pdf Contents 3 Welcome 5 Schedule 7 Contests & Prizes 11 On The Course 22 Course Map 24 Celebrity Captains 33 Did You Know? 35 How Can I Help? 43 Special Thanks 44 Event Sponsors 2017 HEARTBRIGHT INVITATIONAL 3 Welcome Claire Blocker Volunteer Execu ve Director Your par cipa on in our 8th annual Celebrity Invita onal enables us to help hundreds more within our community that are among Charlo e’s working poor; many are homeless. Because of you, pa ents living with chronic issues will have access to care for their heart disease, diabetes, and hypertension. I hope that you will enjoy your day with us. With your help we are making a diff erence in many people’s lives. In good health! Jeff Conway Tournament Chairman Thank you for joining us today as we gather for a day of golf, food and fellowship. It is a privilege to support Claire Blocker, the HeartBright volunteers and all the medical professionals that give so much of their own me. Rest assured that your support of HeartBright makes Charlo e a be er city. The proceeds from this tournament provide much needed educa on in healthy lifestyles and preventa ve cardiology programs in Charlo e’s most economically disadvantaged neighborhoods. I encourage all of you to visit the HeartBright clinic and join Claire and her team in making Charlo e a healthier city! Cheers to all. Phil Crosby Celebrity Chairman When I played in HeartBright’s fi rst tournament in 2010 I knew very li le about this fantas c organiza on. A er mee ng Claire, and hearing her amazing story, I knew that I needed to get involved in some way. Since then I have jumped in to help by providing my P21 mentoring program to HeartBright’s Kids Camps. I enjoy working closely with the kids to get them more ac ve and healthy through teaching and mentoring. I challenge each of you to be proac ve, and volunteer! SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 5 Schedule 8:30 Registra on Receive your wrist band to wear for access to food and beverage areas sponsored by Xcite Adver sing Espresso Bar sponsored by Event Espresso Catering Breakfast Buff et Fried Chicken Biscuits Eggs Bacon Cheesy Grits Breakfast Potatoes Fruit Orange Juice Bloody Marys sponsored by Blackfi nn Ameripub 10:30 Shotgun Start Captain’s choice scramble format. Par is your friend. “No hunt” rule is in eff ect. A er A er Party Game Turn in your pedometer count along with Play your vo ng card for the Food Vendors. Enjoy the dinner buff et, awards and prizes. Beef Tenderloin Carving Sta on Sweet and Sour Salmon Mashed Potatoes Creamed Spinach Steakhouse Salad Green Beans Mini Cheesecakes with Fresh Berries sponsored by Ruth’s Chris Steak House Before Gi Bag & Team Photo You Don’t forget to pick up your gi bag and team Leave photo before you leave the event. SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 6 HEARTBRIGHT INVITATIONAL 7 Contests & Prizes Awards All players on the 1st, 2nd & 3rd place teams receive engraved sculpture trophies. 1st place winners receive championship rings. 2nd & 3rd place winners each get a dozen Titleist Pro V1 golf balls. Pu ng Contest Closest chip of the day wins a Titleist 56° Vokey Wedge, accommoda ons at St. James Club Resort in St. Lucia, and an Acura weekend experience. They will a empt a 50 foot pu at the a er party for a golf trip to Whistling Straits. sponsored by Be er Car People Team Photos Stop by and get your team photo taken between hole 18 & 1 at the Pavilion. Don’t forget to pick up your team photos at the a er party! sponsored by O’s Place SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 8 HEARTBRIGHT INVITATIONAL 9 Contests & Prizes Penny Count Challenge Do you know how many people HeartBright was able to help in 2016? Every penny in the jar at the registra on table represents each person that we helped. Take your best guess at how many pennies are in the jar at the registra on table. The person with the closest guess wins a Titleist Performance Premium Stand Bag, a Land Rover weekend experience and accommoda ons at the Los Establos Bou que Inn in Panama. sponsored by Edmunds Best Dressed Contestntest Once again, by popularar demandemand,d, we have the Best Dressedssed CContest.ontest. Winner receives 2 customstom mmadeade men's shirts, a Corve e weekendweekend experience and accommoda ons at thehe Club Hacienda in Tres RiRios.os. sponsored by TradePendingending Pedometer Challenge Pedometers will be given to you at registra on. HeartBright’s mission is to promote health and wellness in the community and we encourage you to walk as much as you can during the day! Please turn in your step count number at the a er party. The player with the highest step count wins a Callaway Stand Bag and driver, a Porsche overnight experience and accommoda ons at the Verandah Resort & Spa in An gua. sponsored by Carfax SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 10 HEARTBRIGHT INVITATIONAL 11 On The Course Hole 1 Bebo’s Mac Shack Pulled Pork Mac with Smoked Gouda Cheese Steak Mac with Pepper Jack Cheese Chicken Mac with Pepper Jack Cheese and Jalapeños Bullseye Shootout Closest to the Pin wins a Jaguar weekend experience & accommoda ons at St. James Club Resort in St. Lucia 2nd Closest to the Pin wins a Mercedes weekend experience & accommoda ons at St. James Club Resort in St. Lucia sponsored by Hearst Hole 2 Heirloom Cold Fried Chicken Biscuit NC Snapper Fish Taco TOPO 8 Oak Carolina Whiskey Doc Porters Carolina Bourbon Longest Pu wins an Odyssey Works Pu er, a Land Rover weekend experience & accommoda ons at Pineapple Beach Club Resort in An gua sponsored by Metrotech Hole 3 AMJ Catering Lobster Mac and Cheese Kumelon Lemonade SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 12 HEARTBRIGHT INVITATIONAL 13 On The Course Hole 4 NoDa Brewing Company Par 4 (Session IPA ) 4% Jam Session (Pale Ale) 5.1% NoDa Bandito (Mexican Style Lager) 4.9% Fox & Hound Classic Buff alo Wings Hot Honey Wings Parmesan-Garlic Wings Caribbean Jerk Wings Crispy Chips and Blistering Salsa Hole in One Contest wins $10,000 towards your Man Cave Closest to the Pin wins accommoda ons at Verandah Resort & Spa in An gua sponsored by CDK Global Hole 5 Bonsai Fusion Sushi Et Roll (tuna, kani, avocado) Footloose (shrimp tempura topped with spicy crab) Hole 6 Joe’s Doughs Vanilla Glazed Donut Chocolate Sea Salted Caramel Donut Maple Bacon Donut Straightest Drive wins a TaylorMade 9.5 M2 Driver, an Acura weekend experience & accommoda ons at Los Establos Bou que Inn in Panama sponsored by Hendrick Acura SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 14 7 HEARTBRIGHT INVITATIONAL 15 On The Course Hole 7 Babalu Tapas and Tacos Mexican Street Corn Pork Carnitas Sliders Blackened Fish Tacos The Babarita (Our Signature Margarita) Hole in One Contest wins Chevrolet 2-Year Lease Closest to the Pin wins accommoda ons at Palm Island Resort in Grenadines sponsored by Rick Hendrick City Chevrolet Hole 8 Crave Dessert Bar Carolina BBQ Sliders Satay Chicken Skewers An pasta Skewers Mini Cupcakes Hole 9 Clean Juice Bar Fresh, Cold Press, Organic Juices Sweet Green (cucumber, apple, kale, spinach, mint) Orange (carrot, pineapple, orange, turmeric) Green (spinach, kale, celery, cucumber, ginger, lemon) Yellow (lemon, cayenne, maple syrup) Red (apple, carrot, beet, lemon) White (cashews, vanilla, cinnamon, maple syrup, sea salt) SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 16 HEARTBRIGHT INVITATIONAL 17 On The Course Hole 10 Rock Bo om Restaurant & Brewery Hop Goddess IPA Uptown Amber Southern Glider Lager Celebrity Sharp Shooter Contest wins a Porsche overnight experience & accommoda ons at Palm Island Resort in Grenadines sponsored by Hendrick Porsche Hole 11 Popbar Handcra ed Gelato on a S ck Strawberry Sorbet with Dark and White Chocolate Watermelon Sorbet with White Chocolate Drizzle Vanilla with Milk Chocolate Dark and Milk Chocolate with Chocolate Sprinkles Strawberry Sorbet Watermelon Sorbet Sca er Birdie an exci ng 5-way opportunity to score a birdie sponsored by Positec Hole 12 Doc Porter’s Dis llery Vodka Gin Bourbon SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 18 HEARTBRIGHT INVITATIONAL 19 On The Course Hole 13 A Bao Time BBQ Roasted Duck Bao Arnold Palmer Boba Tea Lenny Boy Brewing Company Lavenderade Kombucha Citraphilia IPA Hole in One Contest wins Mercedes Closest to the Pin wins accommoda ons at Los Establos Bou que Inn Panama sponsored by Hendrick Motors Hole 14 Taziki’s Mediterranean Cafe Penne pasta, house made balsamic vinaigre e, grilled chicken, tomatoes, feta cheese, fresh basil. Baklava Sweet & Unsweetened Tea Celebrity Smasher Contest wins a BMW weekend experience & accommoda ons at Palm Island Resort in Grenadines sponsored by Hendrick BMW Northlake Hole 15 Panera Bread Bear Claws Cinnamon Rolls Chocolate Pastries Chocolate Cookie Candy Cookie SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 20 HEARTBRIGHT INVITATIONAL 21 On The Course Hole 16 Ilios Noche Chicken Souvlaki Skewers with Tzatziki Mustard Braised Pork Belly Sliders with Apple Slaw Mini Ilios Chickpea Salad Mini Jalapeno-Mint Watermelon Salad with Feta Moscow Mules with Homemade Ginger Beer Hole in One Contest wins a Land Rover Dicovery Sport 33-month lease Closest to the Pin wins accommoda ons at St. James’s Club Resort in St. Lucia sponsored by Hendrick Land Rover Hole 17 Bleu Barn Bistro Peruvian Pork Belly Tacos (gf) Carolina Gold and Wild Rice Salad (gf)(vegan) Seasonal Flavored Water Longest Drive wins Camaro weekend experience & accommoda ons at St. James’s Club Resort in An gua Senior’s Longest Drive wins Tahoe weekend experience & accommoda ons at St. James’s Club Resort in An gua sponsored by TrueCar Hole 18 Now Toasted Uptown Steak Sub Chicken Alfredo Pasta Gourmet Burger Sliders Turkey Pot Roast with Veggies SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 24 TestHeather Name Angell Pro LPGA golfer and na ve of Winston-Salem North Carolina.
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