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- SPECIAL GC MESQUITE, NEVADA TOURNAMENTS
Posted by
Pearle
(TD) 30 Sep 2008 1:48pm
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In the next 6 weeks, you will see MESQUITE SPECIAL TOURNEYS. If we get a minimum of 6 players to sign up for this tourney, the 1st place winner will receive $25.00 off their Mesquite, Nevada Tournament Registration if they register within 24 hours of winning. The Mesquite Tournament will be held on December 6. So any of you players who plan on going ... this is the tournament for you to enter and try for that $25.00 off registration fee. I hope to see many blues and greens at these tourneys. Please let me know if you have any questions! Pearle
PLEASE NOTE ....
Posted by
Pearle
(TD) 1 Oct 2008 2:44pm
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There is no longer a requirement of a minimum of 6 players. All GC blues and greens are invited to join this special tourney and take advantage of the savings on the Mesquite Special Tourneys.
And congrats to our 1st winner, Royal Grice who took advantage of this prize and is now going to the tourney.
I look forward to meeting you all in Nevada on December 6 - so .... good luck playing. Pearle
MESQUITE SPECIALS
Posted by
USITA
(VIP) 10 Oct 2008 2:14am
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FUN, AWESOME AND REWARDING TOURNAMENTS, YOU SHOULD TRY ONE!!!!!!!
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