Early registration has begun for the Thunderbird Clubhouse Annual Golf Tournament, scheduled Nov. 3 at The Trails Golf Club, 3200 S. Berry Road.
Registration for the four-person team golf scramble is scheduled for 11 a.m., followed by lunch and a silent auction.
The shotgun start will be 12:30 p.m., with carts provided and drinks available all day.
The scores will be tallied at 4 p.m. and winners announced, with prizes to the first- and second-place finishers.
Cost of entry for four-person teams is $400; with sponsorship opportunities including platinum, $800; gold, $500; silver, $250 and bronze, $150.
The tournament will benefit Thunderbird Clubhouse, a nonprofit, community-based agency for adults recovering from mental illness.
The tournament is intended to expand community awareness of the clubhouse, raise needed funding and provide a fun-filled day on the golf course, organizers said. To learn more about Thunderbird Clubhouse, go to www.thunderbirdclubhouse.org.
For more information, call Liz at 642-2000 or Cory at 919-8932.
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