Limited to first 100 participants ages 7-14. A no contact football training camp sponsered by the Carolina Panthers at Ashley Booth Field. No charge.
For more info please call 843-918-1475
The Amateur at Kiawah Island Golf Resort – Charleston, SC
For the first time, male amateur players of all ages can contest a FLIGHTED individual stroke play golf tournament at Kiawah’s world-famous Ocean Course, as well as the Gary Player-designed Cougar Point Golf Course. Participants will enjoy lavish receptions – including an outdoor, oceanfront dinner at The Sanctuary – hospitality suites and fabulous prizes. This tournament offers a great opportunity to sample Kiawah’s courses during a beautiful time of the year. Non-golfing partners are invited and can enjoy the resort’s wide array of amenities, including The Spa at The Sanctuary.
Guinness & Golf Tournament – Amelia Island, Florida
At 10am shotgun starts with awards at Oak Marsh Golf course at Amelia Island Plantation. Guinness immediately following! $85 per person includes tournament entry, boxed lunch, two Falcon’s Nest drink tickets and Guinness branded goodies. After tournament, head over to Falcon’s Nest for more fun, Guinness and Irish cuisine!
Register for World of Golf Hall of Fame’s 5th Annual Putting Championship
North Florida’s Amateur Golfers Can Win Over $10,000 in Prizes
St. Augustine, Fla. (July 8, 2008) – For the fifth consecutive year, the World Golf Hall of Fame at World Golf Village will host its Putting Championship on the Hall of Fame’s 18-hole, natural-grass putting course. Presented by LastMinute Golfer, AT&T The Real Yellow Pages and Coca-Cola, the event is open to all amateur golfers in Northeast Florida. Qualification rounds for the Putting Championship will take place Saturday, July 19th and Sunday, July 20th and will continue Saturday, July 26th and Sunday, July 27th. The top 16 finalists will compete for the title of “World Golf Hall of Fame Putting Champion†Saturday, August 2nd.
5K in Forsyth Park – Savannah, Georgia
A 5k run will be held Saturday, July 26, 2008 at 8 a.m. in Forsyth Park. The admission fee for adults is $20 and children is $10.
Call 912-355-5198