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Join the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Nashua, as well as the Tulley and Friel families, by participating in the 31st annual Friel Memorial Golf Tournament on Wednesday, Sept. 9, at the Green Meadow Golf Club in Hudson to benefit of the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Nashua.
The tournament begins at 8:15 a.m., double shotgun. You will be able to play your own ball in Championship format on the Jungle course and a scramble format on the Prairie course. The dinner and awards banquet will follow the tournament on the Driving Range. Awards will be given to winners of both the Championship and Scramble tournaments.
The entry fee is $175 per person or $700 for a foursome.
For more information, contact Bridget Cooley at 883-0523, ext. 228, or bcooley@ bgcn.com. Registration is available at www.bgcn.com.
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