The Invitational for The First Tee celebrates its 4th annual event
Atlanta, GA - The 4th Annual Invitational for The First Tee will be held at the Ritz-Carlton Lodge Reynolds Plantation in Greensboro,
Georgia, November 5-8, 2006.
The Invitational for The First Tee is one (1) of only three (3) national events benefiting The First Tee. The Invitational for The First Tee
is a two-day golf tournament comprised of executives from leading corporations across the country. In 2005, the winners...captured the
championship and hold the special custom design trophy crafted by Waterford Crystal.
The Invitational for The First Tee will be held at Reynolds Plantation at the comfortable Ritz-Carlton Lodge in Greensboro, Georgia
where they will enjoy a host of amenities. Teams will compete on the Oconee and Great Waters course designed by Rees Jones and Jack
Nicklaus, respectively.
"The purpose of this event is to create an opportunity for executives to mix with their clients and colleagues in a competitive, yet relaxed, golf and social environment while, at the same time, supporting the goals and objectives of The First Tee", said Joe Louis Barrow, Jr, executive director of The First Tee.
The event will also include participation from surrounding First Tee Chapter youth. One youth will be paired with one foursome for a
round of golf. This year's event will again include a clinic for youth and corporate executives from a professional touring player.
The Invitational for The First Tee was conceived and created by Osprey Events, Inc. For information about sponsorship or playing
opportunities, call Osprey Events at (404)888-0336 or visit www.invitationalforthefirsttee.com.
The focus of The First Tee and its Chapters is to give young people of all backgrounds an opportunity to develop through golf and
character education life-enhancing values such as honesty, integrity and sportsmanship. With over two hundred twenty-five (225)
facilities, The First Tee is committed to impacting the lives of young people by providing learning facilities and educational
programs in local communities through the game of golf.
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