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 border=When: Monday, July 27, 2009
Where: Lake of Isles South Course
Tee Time: 10:00 a.m.

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Providence will hold the 3rd annual Clubs Fore Kids Golf Tournament on July 27, 2009 at the renowned private Lake of Isles South Course, adjacent to Foxwoods Casino.

This has become a must-attend event.  Everyone has a great time playing this exclusive course, taking part in various contests, and bidding on some outstanding auction items – all while raising much needed funds to support Providence’s youth.

Interested in joining the volunteer committee for the 2009 Clubs Fore Kids golf tournament?  Email Rebecca at rebeling@bgcprov.org or call (401) 444-0750 ext. 107.

  The Day's Activities Include:

  • Continental Breakfast
  • Lunch on the Course
  • Post-tournament reception
  • $1,000,000 Hole-In-One Competition
  • Hole-In-One Comeptition to win a 2009 Nissan Maxima, sponsored by Nissan of East Providence
  • $10,000 50’ Putt Contest
  • Prizes for Closest to the Pin and Longest Drive

Each foursome will again be joined at a hole by a golf pro to get a little advice and feedback on their technique, and the opportunity to use the pro's score for the team!

2008 Results:

1st Place Team Gross with a score of 69ahlborg building managment team
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Eric Ahlborg
Anthony Vententuolo
Larry Riggs
Nick Rago

2nd Place Team Gross with a score of 70
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John Galvin
Bill Delmage
Mike Dumas
Bill Dziura

1st Place Team Net with a score of 54
The Fantastic Four
Steve Kashian
Ronald Coia
Dennis Murphy
Steve Marinucci

2nd Place Team Net with a score of 55
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Steve Wright
Jeff Holda
Rick Proulx
Eric Bradbury

Closest to the Pin
4th: Dan Bianco, 10'3"
6th: Peter Fontaine, 4'5"
11th: Peter Fontaine, 1'3"
16th: Jim Drumin, 5'11"

Longest Drive
Men: Craig Avedikian
Women: Carol Cahill

Contests
Jim Purcell
of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island took the shot at the $1,000,000 hole in one on the 16th hole, sadly he didn't make. 

John Wolfe, playing on the Cox Communications team, was the only golfer to qualify to take the shot at a 50' putt and try for $10,000.  But after a long day of golf he wasn't able to sink the last long putt. 

Everyone was able to try to win the 2009 Nissan Maxima by getting hole in one from the 16th tee.  Sadly, the course was not kind on Monday and the car had to be returned to the dealership without a new owner.