PEARLAND, TX, July 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Liberty Mutual Invitational Golf Tournament benefiting Forgotten Angels will be held on October 17, 2011 at Golfcrest Country Club in Pearland, TX. E-Z Line Pipe Support, LLC, is hosting the event. Forgotten Angles is a Pearland-based non-profit that provides quality care in safe home environments to children and adults living with developmental disabilities.
The Liberty Mutual Invitational Charity Golf Tournament is presented by Nike Golf, Polaroid, Sports Vision Eyewear and Golf Digest. Companies or individuals interested in becoming a local sponsor should contact Forgotten Angels at 281.412.6435.
Al Rincon, Keller Williams Realty Pearland, is the tournament's 2011 honorary chair; Deborah Reed, Texas American Title Company, is the auction chair; and Ken Lawson is the Liberty Mutual Liaison. Deborah Palmer is representing EZ Line Pipe Support.
I'm honored to be associated with the Liberty Mutual Invitational Golf Tournament, the #1 charity event in golf. The golf committee is already working hard to break last year's record for Forgotten Angels," said honorary chair Al Rincon.
Amateur golfers of all skill levels are invited to compete in a four-person scramble format. Team members are eligible for all other prizes, gifts and events valued at $400.00, including a free pair of Nike Air golf shoes. The Liberty Mutual Invitation gift bag will feature a shoe bag, golf hat, valuables pouch, Nike Classic Fit golf glove, tool gift box, Nike One vapor Speed Golf Balls, one-year subscription to Golf Digest.
Golfers on the first-place team will receive Nike VR Pro Drivers and Liberty Mutual Invitational championship trophies, as well as the opportunity to compete against other tournament winners from across the country in the National Finals at the Pinehurst Resort in Pinehurst, North Carolina, March 7-11, 2012. Other top winning teams will win prizes from; Liberty Mutual, Nike Golf, Polaroid, Sports and Vision Eyewear and Golf Digest.
On the day of the event, October 17, registration and lunch starts at 11:30 a.m. with a shotgun start at 1:00 p.m. An awards dinner and auction will follow play. Golfcrest Golf Club is located at 2509 County Club Drive, Pearland, TX 77581.
This year, sponsors have an opportunity to fill one of their teams with returning soldiers through the Wounded Warrior Project, giving these men and women a chance to enjoy a day of golf with their peers. Information on the tournament, sponsorships, registration and donations is available online at www.ForgottenAngels.org. Forgotten Angels is located at 7918 Broadway Suite # 106, Pearland, TX 77581-7930, 281.412.6435 X-136.
About Forgotten Angels
Forgotten Angels is a Pearland-based non-profit that provides exceptional care and support to adults and children with special needs including mental retardation, autism, cerebral palsy, spina bifida and other developmental and physical disabilities. This is the 9th golf tournament by Forgotten Angels, and the second with a national sponsor. Details on Forgotten Angels and the golf tournament can be found at www.forgottenangels.org.
About the Liberty Mutual Invitational
The Liberty Mutual Invitational tournaments are single-day events featuring an 18-hole Scramble format opened to men and women amateur golfers of all skill levels in the local community. Each 2011 tournament will be held at prestigious golf courses and conclude with a dinner and awards ceremony. Members of the winning foursome will receive great prizes from Liberty Mutual, Nike, Polaroid, Sports Vision Eyewear and Golf Digest. Leaders from the community, business and charitable organizations will run and promote the local tournaments with support from local Liberty Mutual Group employees. Winning foursomes from each local tournament will play in the four-day Liberty Mutual Invitational National Finals. The finals for winning foursomes of the 2011 local tournaments will return to Pinehurst Resort on March 7th - 11th, 2012.
Liberty Mutual Invitational Charity Golf Tournament Benefiting Forgotten Angels, October 17, 2011 in Pearland, TX
The Liberty Mutual Invitational Golf Tournament benefiting Forgotten Angels, a Pearland, TX non-profit that provides care to children and adults with developmental disabilities, to be held October 17, 2011 at Golfcrest Country Club, Pearland, TX.
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[Press-News.org] Liberty Mutual Invitational Charity Golf Tournament Benefiting Forgotten Angels, October 17, 2011 in Pearland, TXThe Liberty Mutual Invitational Golf Tournament benefiting Forgotten Angels, a Pearland, TX non-profit that provides care to children and adults with developmental disabilities, to be held October 17, 2011 at Golfcrest Country Club, Pearland, TX.




