XBIZ to Present 2007 Phoenix Forum Golf Tournament

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ has announced its 3rd annual Phoenix Forum Golf Tournament, which will be held March 28 in Tempe, Ariz. The tournament will be held in conjunction with the CCBill Phoenix Forum tradeshow.

The tournament is a charity event, with proceeds going to support ASACP, the Free Speech Coalition and TheWebmasterToyDrive.com.

“It’s taken three years, but we have grown this tournament into a great day of fun and networking for all involved,” said Stephen Bugbee, vice president of GigaCash/FeedsNow. “It’s a great kickoff to the Phoenix Forum, which takes place March 29-31 in Tempe. We are really excited that XBIZ has stepped in to help take this event to the next level, and are especially pleased to help support these important causes.”

The tournament will take place at the ASU Karsten golf course, which is one of the best in the area, according to Bugbee. Sponsorships as well as spots are still open, but potential sponsors need to act quickly because the event always sells out, Bugbee said.

Players will be treated to 18 holes of golf, breakfast and lunch, with an awards dinner and raffle to follow. Winners will receive trophies, cash and prizes.

Silvercash will sponsor a $50,000 hole-in-one contest.

XBIZ would like to thank the following sponsors for their continued support and donations: Silvercash, Webquest, VividCash, RedLightRevenue, Video Secrets, YappoDollars, NS Cash, CCBill, Matrix Content, Mansion Productions, FTV Girls, Atlas Multimedia and Epoch. Gigacash/FeedsNow and SexEntertain organized the event.

For sponsorship, player inquiries or to make donations to the event, contact bugbee@gigacash.com.

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