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The TCH Spring Golf Outing for 2007 was better than par! Wonderful weather made a great start, and attendees were greeted with a buffet lunch and carts lined up and ready to go. Throughout the afternoon and into the evening the good times that TCH events are known for continued on. The hole-in-one car did not go home with a lucky winner, so odds are that it will NEXT TIME. Thanks to all who attended and especially to James Ruberti (AIT Worldwide) and Deborah Butler (EURO HUB), our repeat golf-chairs who organize a wonderful event each time. Thanks also to Ed Schinnie (Transport Service Co) for his help in so many ways, and to our sponsors and door prize contributors. The final numbers are not in yet but the education fund was the sole beneficiary of the outing and much money was raised for transportation scholarships! Once again, with TCH, the good times keep rollin'! Golf Sponsors
The format was the usual four man scramble, beginning with a shotgun start at 1:00 p.m. |
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TCH Spring Golf Outing Co-Chairs: James Ruberti at AIT Worldwide Logistics 832-274-6290 or email: click> James Ruberti and Deborah Butler at Euro-Hub Int’l 281-449-8388 or email: click> Deborah Butler
About Longwood Longwood Golf Club was designed by former touring pro Keith Fergus and University of Houston golf coach Harry Yewens, this 27-hole course combines a picturesque setting with world-class golf. Longwood Golf Club has also been consistently rated among the top five daily fee courses in the Houston area. Longwood Golf Club has been given four stars in Golf Digest's Places to Play and was recently voted in the Top 25 best daily fee courses in Texas by Gulf Coast Golfer. Longwood's fairways are carved out of dense forest, making each hole secluded, distinctive and memorable. Its small, well-bunkered greens were crafted with low handicap players in mind, while four sets of tees and generous entrances to the greens provide players of all skill levels with and enjoyable golf challenge. |