The sea and shores of Hyannis Port inspired our 35th President like no other place on earth.

4TH Annual Golf Tournament for the JOHN F. KENNEDY HYANNIS MUSEUM

Join Us October 4th, 2010 at the Hyannisport Club, Hyannisport

HOLE-IN-ONE
Compliments of Tracy VW/Audi, a hole-in-one maker at a designated hole wins a beautiful new vehicle.

LONGEST DRIVE
There will be long drive contests for both men & ladies.
CLOSEST TO THE PIN
There will be closest to the pin contest on one par 3 hole.

GROSS AND NET TEAM WINNERS
Special awards will be presented to the top foursomes. One gross and three net prizes.

ONE BEST BALL FORMAT
Each player plays their own ball. (maximum score double bogey)

ALL PARTICIPANTS
Each participant will receive an official golfer’s gift package commemorating the day’s events.

PLAYERS ENTRY FEES
Foursome – $1,000.00
Individual Golfer – $250.00
Please CLICK HERE to register and pay online

COURSE INFORMATION
* Hyannisport Club prohibits the use of penetrating metal spikes anywhere on the golf course.
* Cellular/wireless phone use is restricted to your vehicle in club parking lot, so please enjoy your day.
* Proper golf attire required.

TIME SCHEDULE
11:00 – 12:30 am -  Registration, Complimentary Driving Range Practice
11:30 am -                  LUNCH at the Clubhouse
1:00pm -                     Shotgun Start
5:30pm -                     Cocktail Reception with heavy hors d’oeuvres (cash bar) - Awards Ceremony

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  1. We are a group of volunteers and starting a new scheme in our community. Your website provided us with valuable information to work on. You’ve done an impressive job and our entire community will be thankful to you.

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