MatrixHD Presents the First Annual Atlanta Forum Golf Tournament

CALABASIS, Calif. — Subscription-based content site Matrix HD announced the company will host the First Annual Atlanta Forum Golf Tournament.

The tournament will be held Wednesday, September 17.

“We are really excited about this event,” Stephen Bugbee President of Matrix Content said. “Being the sister show to the Phoenix Forum we jumped at the opportunity to come out of the gate with a great event like this to kick off what looks to be one of the best shows of the year.”

Tournament organizers reported several golf courses in the Atlanta area are vying to host the event and a decision will be announced in the coming weeks as to which one will be awarded the event.

Event participants will leave the W hotel on a custom coach at 10 a.m. to head to the tournament. A continental breakfast will be provided. A number of events will be held including a putting contest, shotgun style tournament, longest drive, closest to the pin and more. Lunch will be served and a Happy Hour will close out the tournament. Evening activities will include an awards dinner and raffle.

The organizers of the event also said a bevy of Atlanta’s finest beauties have been recruited to keep things moving along the cart paths.

“We are proud that Matrix chose The Atlanta Forum to expand it’s annual golf tournaments,” Tony Morgan, CEO of The Atlanta Forum, said. “After the great success of previous tourneys they have all of the tools in place to insure that our attendees have a fun, yet competitive venue to network and get to know one another on a higher level.”

Sponsorships for the event are available now. Interested parties should contact bugbee@matrixcontent.com .

The Atlanta Forum will be held Sept. 18-20 at the W - Perimeter Center. For more information on rooms, attendance or sponsorship, visit TheAtlantaForum.com.

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