http://www.mbsun.com/assets_c/2009/07/AAF Golf Ball-thumb-300x285.jpgThe Autism Advocate Foundation has announced that its inaugural Autism Advocate Foundation Golf Classic will take place on Saturday, July 25, at SouthCreek at Myrtle Beach National, with a 2 p.m. shotgun start.
For just $50 per golfer or $200 per foursome, golfers will enjoy an Arnold Palmer-designed layout that demands accuracy off the tee, and has earned a 4.5-star rating by reviewers at the Myrtle Beach Golf Insider.
"We're delighted to host this event at one of the area's most renowned golf complexes. And it's an affordable opportunity to enjoy an afternoon of great golf while also supporting a great cause," said Amy Gary, executive director for the Autism Advocate Foundation, which provides support and services to individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders so that they may become active, contributing and fulfilled members of our community.
The tournament is a four-person Captain's Choice format, and for each golfer includes a goodie bag, light meal, refreshments, and entries into the Classic's longest drive and closest-to-the-pin competitions. Mulligan packages will be available, as well as opportunities to participate in raffles and a silent auction for a wide range of prizes.
For more information, including hole sponsorship opportunities and to download an event registration form, visit the AAF Web site tournament page.
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