11th Annual Phoenix Forum Charity Golf Tournament Registration Is Open

TEMPE, Ariz. — The annual Phoenix Forum Charity Golf Tournament to support ASACP is ready to kick off The Phoenix Forum on Wednesday, March 25.

Registration for the 11th annual golf tourney, to be held at the Ocotillo Golf Club in nearby Mesa, is still open with spots left for Phoenix Forum 2015 attendees.

Interested attendees can go to WebmasterGolfTour.com to register.

“We are excited to kick off yet another Phoenix Forum event in fabulous Tempe,” organizer Stephen Bugbee said. “This will be the 11thyear for the golf tournament bringing decision makers and attendees of the event together for a day of networking, drinking and of course a golf tournament.” 

Some of this year’s notable events include CECash’s $50,000 hole in one, Epoch’s bloody mary bar and Webquest’s keg hole. Lunch and drinks will be provided by Cam4 and the happy hour will be sponsored by CCBill.

Transportation will be provided from the host hotel as well as the overflow hotels by Webmaster Central.

“This event is super fun and always entertaining and I want to thank all of our sponsors as we could not do it without them — Bitter Strawberry, LikedGirls CAM4, CCBill, CECash, CitySex, ChargebackHelp, Cherry Pimps, Epoch, MAS/MPA3, NETbilling, Webmaster Central, Webquest and X2K.

Transportation to the golf course leaves on March 25 at 10 a.m.; shotgun starts at noon. If you have questions relative to the golf tournament, contact Bugbee@x2k.com.  

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