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Swinging for Education Golf Tournament

Pflugerville, TX

Swinging for Education Golf Tournament

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Price Fee Quantity
ALBATROSS Sponsor   more info $2,000.00 $69.95
EAGLE Sponsor   more info $1,500.00 $54.95
BIRDIE Sponsor   more info $750.00 $32.45
LUNCH Sponsor   more info $500.00 $24.95
TEE BOX Sponsor   more info $75.00 $5.12
Team Fee   more info $240.00 $14.19
Individual Golfer Fee   more info $65.00 $4.57
Tournament Package   more info $20.00 $2.09
Mulligans $5.00 $1.26
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Event Details

Date: Saturday, April 14, 2012

Registration Begins: 7:30 a.m.

Shotgun Start TIme: 8:30 a.m.

Format: 4 Person Scramble - All Golfers (MEN & WOMEN) Welcome!

Trophies Awarded: 1st, 2nd & 3rd Place Team & Individual Trophies

Prizes Awarded: "Closest to the Pin" & "Longest Drive"Contest

Payment Options:

Entry Fees & Sponsorships may be paid online by Credit Card (here) or by Check made payable to:

LLT - DMS

Please mail Fees & Sponsorships to:

Decker Middle School

c/o: Latinas Leading Tomorrow

8104 Decker Ln, Austin TX 78724

POC : Javier Hernandez at (512) 470 - 9564 or email at javier.hernandez@manorisd.net

State Website: www.llt-texas.org

Proceeds : The "Swinging for Education" Golf Tournament proceeds will benefit our educational, leadership and community service programs.  

Current Sponsors:  HEB, Seton Family of Hospitals, Wells Fargo Bank, Texas Stars Foundation, Golf Smith,Miller Uniforms, Travis County Sheriff's Law Enforcement Association

 

Where



Blackhawk Golf Club
2714 Kelly Lane
Pflugerville, TX 78660

Hosted By

Latinas Leading Tomorrow - Manor ISD



Latinas Leading Tomorrow (LLT) is a school based after school program established in 2004 in Arlington, Virginia.  It was disigned to meet the students’ need to have a program that spoke to their particular concerns of young Latinas who are possibly the first in their families to attend college and may not have the support and knowledge of how to get there and graduate.

Since 2004 the program has expanded to include all of Arlington’s comprehensive high schools as well as most middle schools in the county.In 2010 LLT expanded to include two chapters in Fairfax County and three chapters in Manor, Texas.

LLT now serves over 300 students per year.  Program alumni currently attend a variety of universities, including James Madison, George Mason, Mary Washington, Virginia Tech, Penn State, Marymount, Carnegie Mellon and Richmond University.  These students return during their breaks to share their experiences with current LLT students.  LLT is proud to have one of the founding high school students on its advisory board and assist in the coordination of LLT’s annual Latina power conference.