Monday June 22, 2009 at Granite Links Golf Club at Quarry Hills in Quincy, Massachusetts.
GRANITE LINKS GOLF CLUB
100 QUARRY HILLS DRIVE
QUINCY, MA 02169
PHONE: 617-689-1900
11:30 am
Registration Opens
Driving Range and Putting Green Available
Box Lunch in Clubhouse Ballroom
1:15 pm
Gather for Format and Instructions
1:30 pm
Shotgun Start
Format: Scramble
6:30 pm
Reception and Silent Auction in Clubhouse Ballroom
7:30 pm
Dinner
Tournament Awards and Live Auction
Entry Fee Includes:
18 Holes, Cart, Range Balls, Gift Bag, Box Lunch,
Reception and Dinner
Hole-In-One Prize:
2009 Cadillac CTS
Courtesy of: Cadillac Village of Norwood
700 Providence Highway
Norwood, MA 02062
Plus Other Fabulous Hole-in-one Prizes
- Prizes for Top Two Teams
- Closest to the Pin Contest (male and female)
- Longest Drive Contest (male and female)
Auction Items Include
Red Sox EMC Club Seats tx, 2 tx for Jersey Boys at Shubert Theatre(August 21) with overnight at Liberty Hotel including bkft and JB Livery limo to and from show, 1 week at The Marriott Customs House, 5–course wine pairing dinner for 2 at Meritage at the Boston Harbor Hotel, 1 week stay for 4-summer or winter-at Summit Hotel at Sunday River, 2 tx for U2- 360 Tour Concert-(Sept. 21 -premium seating-Clubhouse tx) at Gillette Stadium, 2 tx for Jimmy Buffet Concert (June 25) with Premium Parking at Comcast Center, Many Golf Opportunities: Black Rock, The Boston Club, Woods Hole, Winchester, Granite Links, etc., Overnight at Seaport Hotel with Tall Ships tx, 6–course Wine pairing dinner for 4 at Tosca, Hingham, overnight for 2 at the Colonnade Hotel including Holiday Pops tx, Sports Memorabilia, and many more…
About Granite Links at Quarry Hills
Phone 617-689-1900
Granite Links, located just seven miles of Boston, is a “Top Ten Best New Upscale Golf Course in the Country” as voted by Golf Digest. Twenty-seven challenging holes of links style golf offer the most scenic vistas anywhere, including breathtaking views of Boston’s skyline to the North, the Harbor Islands to the South and East, and the Blue Hills Reservation to the West.
This golf course was constructed on the former site of Quincy’s granite industry. Many of America’s most well-known statues and monuments were sculpted from granite quarried here. In fact, the first commercial railroad in America was founded in Quincy in 1826 to transport Quincy granite to Charlestown for the construction of the Bunker Hill Monument. Today, one can see portions of the original 1826 granite railway. While the quarries themselves are popular with hikers and rock climbers, several of the quarries have also been filled and reshaped into the present golf club. Completed in 2006, after more than six years of construction, the multi-million dollar project used 900,000 truckloads of dirt from Boston’s “Big Dig” highway project to fill 450 acres of old quarries and two former landills.