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SPORTS & RECREATION - GOLF
Spring Golf Events
Sponsored by & friends
Celebrate Golf Tournament
Monday June 15th
Canyon Oaks CC
9:00 Shot Gun Start
Special Events " Great Prizes " Excellent Food
2 person Scramble Gross/Net Golf Ed & Golf Lite
$100 Per Person under the direction
Play for over $5000 in prizes!! of Courtney Foster
(based on full field) PGA Class A Pro
Golf Education Clinics  Golf Lite  Thursdays
Every Saturday at Tuscan Ridge Join Golf ETC for Golf Co Sponsored by Tuscan Ridge GC
Short Game " Trouble Shots " Full Swing Lite & Get a FREE round of 2:00 18 Holes $25
Great for Beginners!! twilight Golf from Tuscan 5:45 9 Holes $20
10:30 - 12:30 w/cart & range ballsRidge
only $10/per golfer Free Golf Instruction @ 5pm
Call Golf ETC. 893-4653 FOR MORE INFO
COME PLAY GOLF WITH US
ON ONE OF THE FINEST PRIVATE
CLUBS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
CHICO S HONEY RUN COVERED BRIDGE
CHICO S ONLY MEMBER-OWNED PRIVATE COUNTRY CLUB The Honey Run Covered Bridge Association is holding their 44th Annual Pancake Breakfast on the
Limited golf memberships for easy to get tee times
One of the best layouts in the North Valley Honey Run Covered Bridge Sunday, June 7th from
Relatively flat terrain with mature trees surround each hole 7:00am to 11:00am. We are a non-profit organization and all proceeds go toward the preservation and
Butte Creek Country Club maintenance of the bridge and its park. The Sheriff s
Wagon will do the cooking. The Pub Scouts and The Championship Golf Course - ProShop - Clubhouse - Tennis
Rockscars will provide music. The cost of the
Call our Membership Director at breakfast is $7.50 for adults and $5.00 for children 10
(530) 343-7979 and under. The bridge is located on Honey Run Road
just off of lower Skyway in Chico. www.buttecreekcountryclub.com
When I play golf I always hit the ball really good. But it always goes someplace really bad. 42 Today s Senior Magazine does not endorse copy of contents of articles, editorials or ads
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