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Project GAIN - Salt Lake City

TEE TIMES NEWSLETTER

ISSUE 2 - February-March 2004

Project GAIN Salt Lake City has published a wonderful newsletter to share information about their site to the community. This newsletter cover story focuses on Lonne Peterson, their Golfer of the Month award.

Other stories contain information on Project GAIN National information, upcoming Project GAIN events, upcoming local and PGA events, fitness, adaptive equipment, and "A Closer Look".

The newsletter is available here as a PDF file.

GAIN SLC - Tee Times Newsletter Issue 2 - PDF file (307kb)

 

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