Registration Opens for Phoenix Forum Charity Golf Tourney

CALABASAS, Calif. — On March 26, MatrixHD will present the 4th Annual Phoenix Forum Charity Golf Tournament to support ASACP, Free Speech Coalition and www.webmastertoyrun.com

“We are really excited once again for this to be a great kickoff for the Phoenix Forum," Matrix Content President Stephen Bugbee said. "I just want to thank everyone involved, from the players to especially our sponsors who make this event possible. Once again, this is going to be the highlight of the show.”

The best ball format tournament will take place at the ASU Karsten Golf Course in Tempe, Ariz. Transportation will be provided from the Tempe Mission Palms and other hotels courtesy of CCBill. Registration is first come, first serve and can be done online at WebmasterGolfTour.com courtesy of NETBilling.

Matrix Content extends special thanks to ASU Karsten, Sherri Dosen and the CCBill staff and all of its sponsors, CECash, NETBilling, Playboy Golf, Yappo Dollars, Video Secrets, Commerce Gate, Mansion Productions, Silvercash, Smashbucks, CCBill, Epoch, Diabolic Dollars, OC3 Networks, Encoding.tv, AVN Online, The Fubar Times, and XBIZ. Matrix also thanks Silvercash for sponsoring the $50,000 hole-in-one contest.

Donations are appreciated for the March 26 tournament, as well as items for the raffle.

A few sponsorships are still available. Contact bugbee@matrixcontent.com.

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