Think Big. Think Warm. Think Golf.

Written by NAMA on Thursday, February 15, 2007 , 2:48 pm

Bear Creek Golf CourseThe Agri-Business Educational Foundation (ABEF) will again be hosting a Golf Outing, Tuesday, April 10, prior to the 2007 Agri-Marketing Conference. It’s time to look forward to some warm weather and gather your foursome to enjoy a relaxing day of golf before the conference begins.

The ABEF Golf Outing will take place at the Bear Creek Golf Club. A chartered bus will leave the hotel at 11:30 a.m. to take everyone to the golf course. A boxed lunch will be provided. Tee time begins at 1:00 p.m. A golf awards ceremony and reception will follow the outing at the golf course. The price is $125 per golfer.

Bear Creek Golf Club is among the Dallas-Fort Worth area’s favorite classic golf courses. Designed by the distinguished Ted Robinson and now proudly managed by Billy Casper Golf, Bear Creek is a great place to play golf.

Home to the area’s “Best Place to Host a Corporate Event” (Avid Golfer, 2002, 2003, and 2005), their 36-holes of championship-caliber golf and expansive practice facility provide every golfer the opportunity to enjoy the game.

Bear Creek has been named among the “Top 50 Resort Courses in America” by Golf Digest and one of the “10 Great Places to Golf” by The Wall Street Journal. Testimony to the challenge, allure, and shot values found on our two distinct layouts – the West and East Courses – Bear Creek has hosted PGA Tour Qualifiers, the Texas State Open, the AJGA National Tournament, the PGA National Golf Series, and NTPGA Sectional Tournaments.

Sponsors are needed for the 2007 Golf Outing. Show your support and sponsor a hole, beverage cart, reception or gifts.

To sign up for a sponsorship on-line visit, http://www.nama.org/amc/golfsponsor.htm or contact Jenny Pickett at 913-491-6500 or via e-mail at [email protected].

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