30th Annual Greenville Chamber Golf Tournament

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ate: September 26, 2022

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Greenville Country Club Riverside & Chanticleer Courses
239 Byrd Boulevard
Greenville, SC 29605

Contact: Megan Campbell

Phone: 864-239-3745

Email: mcampbell@greenvillechamber.org

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Ticket Type Price Quantity
30th Annual Greenville Chamber Golf Tournament – 10 Raffle Tickets $1000.00
30th Annual Greenville Chamber Golf Tournament – Raffle Ticket $100.00
30th Annual Greenville Chamber Golf Tournament Red Tee/Mulligan Player Package (includes (1) red tee and (2) mulligans ) $35.00
30th Annual Greenville Chamber Golf Tournament Red Tee/Mulligan Team Package (includes (4) red tees and (8) mulligans) $140.00
30th Annual Greenville Chamber Golf Tournament – 19th Hole Party Only $65.00

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Join nearly 300 Upstate business and community leaders at the Greenville Chamber’s 30th Annual Golf Tournament for a day of golf and socializing. Don’t miss this opportunity for an unforgettable day with Greenville’s business leaders.

Playing spots in the Golf Tournament are sold out. To be added to the waiting list, please contact Megan Campbell at mcampbell@greenvillechamber.org.

Sponsorship opportunities are available for this event. If you’re interested, click the button to see the sponsorship levels.

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