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Chandler firefighters' golf tournament raises money for residents in crisis
(Metro Creative Connection)
The nonprofit branch of the Chandler Fire Department will raise money for residents in crisis on Saturday, Dec. 2, at the Ocotillo Golf Course in Chandler.
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The 6th Annual Chandler Firefighters Charities Golf Tournament is open for registration.
The nonprofit branch of the Chandler Fire Department will raise money for residents in crisis on Saturday, Dec. 2, at the Ocotillo Golf Course in Chandler.
The four-person scramble tees off at 8 a.m.
Core Construction is the title sponsor: however, corporate sponsorships are available for tee boxes, mulligans and more.
Foursomes are $150 per person, which includes green fee with golf cart, practice balls, dinner, course events, raffles and prizes for the top three teams.
Money raised is used “for a variety of urgent needs including financial assistance to fire victims, hotel rooms for domestic violence victims, repairing A/C units for elderly residents and travel assistance for victims of motorcycle accidents,” according to a release.
“Sponsors and players who support the tournaments can know that 100% of the money raised is going directly to families and individuals who need it most.”