4th Annual Qwebec Expo Golf Tournament Signups Open

LOS ANGELES  X2K Consulting and Media Services in conjunction with Qwebec Expo, have launched the sign up form for the 4th Annual Qwebec Expo Golf Tournament in Montreal, Quebec.

The tournament will take place on Thursday August 9 at 10 a.m. 

“I am very excited that we were asked to be a part of this great event," Stephen Bugbee said. "I played last year and had a great time and this is a great kick off for a spectacular trade show. Thank you to the Qwebec Expo as well as Jman for including us in the event.

The tournament will include contest holes with prizes, at the luxury course. Transportation will be provided from the host hotel the Chateau Champlain at 8 a.m. with tee times starting at 10 am.

Entering the tournament costs $100 per player and includes green fees, transportation, tournament entry and food and drinks after the event.

Golfers wishing to attend the industry only event can sign up at WebmasterGolfTour.com for additional information contact Bugbee@x2k.com.

This year’s sponsors are EpochEU, Gammae, OrbitalPay, SexKey, WTS and X2K.

The Qwebec Expo will be Aug. 10-12 at the Marriott Chateau Champlain hotel in Montreal, which will also be making special hotel rates of $169 available for show attendees.

For additional information, visti QwebecExpo.com or email Michael Plant at admin@qwebec.com.

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