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Jefferson Chamber To Host 21st Annual Golf Classic Sept. 24

The event will be held at the newly renovated TPC Louisiana in Avondale.

August 28, 2020

The Jefferson Chamber invites local businesses to join them for the 21st Annual Golf Classic, presented by OnPath Federal Credit Union, on Thursday, September 24 at the newly renovated TPC Louisiana in Avondale. TPC Louisiana is the home to the state’s only PGA TOUR event, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. In its 21st year, the tournament is limited to only 144 players.
As a prominent and well-attended Jefferson Parish event, the Golf Classic will provide golfers the opportunity to enjoy a day on the links with business colleagues, clients or prospects, and network with Jefferson Chamber leadership, board members and key decision makers in the community.
Available sponsorship Opportunities range from $400 – $4,000. Teams are $1,200 and include four golfers, sponsor gifts, green fees, cart fees, breakfast, snacks and lunch. More information can be found HERE.

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Social distancing guidelines and COVID-19 precautions will be enforced, as player safety is the utmost importance.

The Jefferson Chamber would like to thank its growing list of event sponsors including Presenting Sponsor, OnPath Federal Credit Union, Hollis Companies, Jefferson Financial Federal Credit Union, IBERIABANK/New Horizon, Rault Resources Group, Fidelity Bank/NOLA Lending Group, Adams and Reese, LLP, CORE Construction, West Jefferson Medical Center, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana, Entergy Louisiana, Inc., AT&T Louisiana, Chehardy Sherman, Metairie Bank & Trust, Outfront Media, and Zito Companies.

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Proceeds from the event support the business organization’s efforts in public policy advocacy and quality of life initiatives.


This press release was produced by the Jefferson Chamber of Commerce. The views expressed are the author's own.

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