Ray Murray Jr. Memorial
Boy Scout Golf Tournament

Stockbridge Golf Club

May 20, 2008

benefiting the
Great Trails Council of the Boy Scouts of America

   
You are cordially invited to participate in the Seventh Annual Ray Murray Jr. Memorial Boy Scout Golf Tournament at The Stockbridge Golf Club.

The proceeds of this Tournament go to support the many  Boy Scout programs throughout Berkshire County.  We hope you can join us in supporting this worthy cause.
 
Click Here For Complete Golf Tournament Registration Information


 Where We Are Playing

 

 Tournament Cost

Team of Four Players
Two Players
Individual Player

$600.00
$300.00
$150.00

 

 Tournament Schedule

May 20, 2008
   Check-in Begins
   Shotgun Start
   Dinner & Awards


11:00 am
12:30 pm
5:30 pm

 

 Tournament Format

Scramble
   $150.00 per player includes:
    • Greens Fee
    • Cart
    • Lunch
    • Barbecue & Awards Program
    • Tournament Token

 

 Prizes
Prizes for:  
  
• Low Gross
   • Low Net
   • Car for Hole-In-One on a
      selected par 3
 Also:

  
Longest drive contest
   • Closest to the pin contest
  
Straightest drive contest
   • Hole in one contest on all
     par 3's
 
    Plus the ever-popular Raffle
    and a Silent Auction for a
    few special items!

 

 Sponsor Opportunities

Tee-Riffic Marketing for you while providing critical funds for the Boy Scouts.

Allow us to tailor a special package for your company.
  
Add foursomes….
  
Special advertising
        packages….
  
Feature your logo….  

Want to become a sponsor or see what sponsorship entails?
 
For more information, contact
Rick Stritzinger or Bob Gunnells

(413) 684-3542

 

 Tournament Committee

Ray Murray, III
Rosemary Callahan
Matt Dindio
Matt Emprimo
Matt George
Don Kuczarski
Mark McKenna
Rick Stritzinger
Bob Gunnells

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In Stockbridge

 


The Great Trails Council is a Member Agency of the Berkshire United Way

 

 

Enjoy a challenging round of golf at one of New England’s finest and most historic private courses. This course has small greens and No. 11 at Stockbridgetight, tree-lined fairways. The historic Housatonic River flows throughout the course and comes into play on thirteen holes. This club has been listed by the USGA as one of the first 100 clubs established in the U.S.  Walter Nettleton and Joseph Franz each remodeled the course. Originally a nine-hole layout when it opened in 1895, another nine holes were added in 1900, making Stockbridge, for many years, Massachusetts' only 18-hole course west of Springfield. Now measuring 6,567 yards from the back tees, the course has hosted several Massachusetts Golf Association events.

We have a fun-filled day in store for you, including complimentary gifts, awards, raffle prizes, auction items and entertaining golf programs to test your swing. Prizes will be awarded for various contests such as: closest to the pin, longest drive, team scores and much more.

There will be a barbecue dinner served after the tournament. Best of all your participation will help to support a growing program that benefits the many scouting youth right here in our local communities! You can help by being a tournament player or sponsor or by doing both. We greatly appreciate your help and participation either way.

Treat yourself to a great day of golf at one Golf Digest Course of the Day courses and show your support for local Boy Scouting programs.

 


 

Directions to The Stockbridge Golf Club

From the East - Massachusetts Turnpike Exit 2, Follow Route 102 West through the Main Street of Stockbridge. Continue 1/2 mile until you see the white Town Hall and red brick church on your left. Turn into the drive way between the two buildings. The Club is located at the rear of parking lot, down the hill.

From Pittsfield - Route 7 to Stockbridge, Follow Route 102 West through the Main Street of Stockbridge. Continue 1/2 mile until you see the white Town Hall and red brick church on your left. Turn into the drive way between the two buildings. The Club is located at the rear of parking lot, down the hill.

A map of 6 Main St, Stockbridge, MA 01262. Click to see the map on MSN Maps & Directions

Sponsor Levels           Sponsor Page

$2,500 - Corporate Sponsor
Sponsorship at this level will be tailored to fit your company's needs.  Included at a minimum is recognition as Corporate Sponsor on  brochures, tournament website, etc - plus optional display of your company banner at the tournament (banner provided by your company).

$1000.00 - Eagle Scout Level
Includes one foursome (4 players) with 2 carts, tee and green sponsorship and full-page program ad.

$800.00 - Life Scout Level
Includes one foursome (4 players) with 2 carts, tee and Green sponsorship, and 1/2 page ad in the tournament program.

$400.00 - Star Scout Sponsor
Includes two (2) players with 1 cart, tee or green sponsorship and 1/4 page program ad.

$275.00 - Dinner Sponsor
Sign recognition at the tournament and dinner, and 1/4 page program ad in the tournament program.

$225.00 - Tee and Green Sponsor
Sign recognition at one tee and one green during the tournament.

$150.00 - Tee or Green Sponsorship
Sign recognition at one tee or one green during the tournament.

$100.00 - Cart Sponsor
Sign on one golf cart

 


Scouting In Berkshire County

Scouting stretches the length and breadth of Berkshire County! There are over 60 locations from Ashley Falls to Hancock  - Williamston to Otis and virtually every community in between, serving the young people of Berkshire County. Not only are they in the Scouting program - they are giving back to their communities making them a better place to live. They collect canned goods, keep the highways clean, scrub, paint, help the elderly and much, much more! You can feel a sense of pride that you support goes a long way in the Great Trails Council helping serve our youth.

The Great Trails Council is the local not-for profit organization chartered to the Boy Scouts of America to build and support the programs of Scouting in our area. The Council, based in Dalton, Massachusetts, covers Berkshire, Franklin, and Hampshire counties. The Appalachian Trail District is the portion of the Great Trails Council that serves Berkshire County. The Appalachian Trail District serves over 2000 youth and over 600 adult volunteers in Berkshire County.  Our annual Scouting for Food drive collects and distributes to local food programs over 20,000 items.  Each year about 2% of our scouts earn the Eagle award the highest award in scouting. 

 

Please be sure to patronize our generous sponsors - and mention this golf tournament when you do!

 

 

 
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