Shingle Springs/Cameron Park Chamber Golf Tournament
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Monday, August 21 2006, 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Come join the fun at the 18th Annual SS/CP Chamber of Commerce Golf tournament. Play the beautiful Cameron Park Country Club and enjoy a BBQ style dinner and Awards Banquet to follow. Player fees include: Four Person Scramble Format, Green Fees & Cart, Long Drive Contest, Tee. Sponsorship packages are available with discounts on golf. 1:00 p.m. Shotgun Start Cameron Park Country Club, 3201 Royal Drive, Cameron Park To be determined. www.sscpchamber.org For more information contact: Shingle Springs/Cameron Park Chamber of Commerce (530) 677-8000
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