2024 August 5 - Detroit PCC Annual Golf Event
Hope to see you next year
GMA Sponsored Prize Holes 
Register your foursome and take your best shot!
- $10,000 for a Hole in One (East Hole 8)
- Vacation for four (4) at the exquisite and breathtaking Lajitas Golf Resort & Spa in Lajitas, TX (West Hole 4)
- $500 Callaway Golf Shopping Spree (East Hole 5)
- Choice of Swing Caddie SC200 Portable Launch Monitor or L4 Laser Rangefinder with Slope (West Hole 8)
Event Sponsor:


50395 W 10 Mile Rd Novi MI 48374 Monday, August 5, 2024

9:30 am Registration Reserve Your Spot!
Individual Golfers $145 includes:
- Use of Driving Range, cart, hot dog, chips and pop at the turn.
- Enjoy Buffet Steak Dinner and Door Prize drawings.
- We are playing a scramble with modified shot-gun start at 10:00 am
- Make your own foursome or we can place you on a team
Guests can attend Dinner for $55 each
Hole Sponsor Sold Out.
You can still advertise and promote your business. We will place signs on the Driving range or Putting green. Still a great investment.$125 per sign - sponsor one or two.
Thank you for your continued support in making this event a great success.
- Questions? Please call Dan Lesperance at 313-225-5444
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Event Information
| Event Date | 08-05-2024 9:30 am |
| Individual Price | Individual Golfers: $145; Dinner only: $55; Golf sponsorship: $125 |
| Location | Links of Novi |
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