Ninth Annual Golf Tournament to Kick Off Phoenix Forum

LOS ANGELES — The Phoenix Forum and X2K have announced that its ninth annual charity golf tournament will be setting the stage for the 2013 TPF once again.

The tournament, which this year will be at the Karsten Golf Club on the campus of Arizona State University, is open to members of the adult industry that want to get a little networking in before the Forum begins. The golf outing will happen April 3 at noon, with buses leaving the Tempe Mission Palms at 10 a.m. Proceeds from the tournament go to benefit the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP).

“I am really excited to kick off another Phoenix Forum with the ninth annual Phoenix Forum golf tournament," said Stephen Bugbee, Owner X2K, LLC. "This is the best show of the year and I am honored to kick it off once again."

In addition to a round of golf, registration includes a continental breakfast, lunch on the course, and an awards mixer following the event.

To get signed up for or to learn more about the annual golf tournament, click here.  

Bugbee said he could not have this event without the help of its sponsors, sending special thanks to: CCBill, CE Cash, CitySex, Cherry Pimps, Epoch, MAS/MPA3, Netbilling, OrbitalPay, Silver Leaf Profits, Synova Interactive Group, Webair, WTS and X2K; and media sponsors XBIZ, AVN and FUBAR.

The Phoenix Forum runs from April 4 to April 7 at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel. More information can be found at thephoenixforum.com.

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