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Project GAIN Salt Lake City announces:

The ZEVEX Celebrity Challenge Golf Tournament Stonebridge Golf Course

June 23, 2004
7:00 a.m. Check In/8:00 a.m.
Shotgun Start (Modified Scramble)

The 2004 ZEVEX Celebrity Challenge Golf Tournament is a charity event that is bringing the game of golf to hundreds of golfers with disabilities.

Nationwide there are 54 million people with disabilities in the country and some 13-15 million indicate that they either played golf prior to their disability or want to learn to play the game.

Project GAIN (Golf: Accessible and Inclusive Networks) is a national program partially supported by the USGA Foundation, PGA and PGA Tour.

Project GAIN Salt Lake City, Utah cordially invites the media to join us for an exciting day demonstrating the potential for individuals with disabilities to actively participate in golf and other outdoor activities.

 

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