YOUR COMPETITIVE GOLF LIFESTYLE
The GolfStyles Tournament Series is one of the most unique in the country with a tournament for most any golfer. The series
draws more than 1,000 golfers annually who play in a competitive format – not only for prizes but for bragging rights and lively discussion at the 19th hole.
The Solstice Survival is a 54-hole, one-day, individual net and gross stroke-play tournament at several of the region's best courses. It is competitive golf from sunup to sundown, a day of patience andshadowed golfers perseverance, a day of endurance and elation. With a loyal following, the Solstice Survival sells out every year.
Readers of GolfStyles Washington compete against readers of GolfStyles Philadelphia and GolfStyles New Jersey in a Ryder Cup-style format at the nationally acclaimed Bulle Rock, a Golf Digest, five-star rated course. Thirty-six hole qualifiers are held in the Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia areas.
GolfStyles will host the 10th annual Golf Decathlon to benefit Give to the Troops. It is a world-record breaking 10 rounds of golf in one day in a tournament format, but it's only for a few brave golfers. Generous donors will sponsor one of a 20-player field who have a 5:30 a.m. tee time and play for 14 hours straight or until they complete 10 rounds.
CAN YOU HANDLE THE PRESSURE?
The ultimate in pressure golf and the ultimate amateur award — with a catch. Starting on hole No. 1, you can claim a prize for each consecutive net par (or better). You can stop at the next tee and assure your prize level or risk it all on the next hole. You don’t have to stop the golf, however, as the event continues as an 18-hole tournament with the net and gross winners advancing to GolfStyles’ Florida Invitational as well as prizes for the top finishers. The Shootout is an all net event with players receiving a portion of their handicap. Your winnings in the Shootout will be added to the separate 18-hole tournament finish, if applicable. The 18-hole event is net and gross.
The field is strictly limited. Contact Doug McDaniel at d.mcdaniel@golfstyles.net or 202.379.2893 x3 for additional information.
The Millennium Classic was a tournament that originally rang in the new millennium at the Golden Horseshoe Golf Club in Williamsburg, Virginia, and has now become a New Year's classic. The two-person format is perfect for the season's first event – captain's choice and best-ball. And, the two renowned courses – the Rees Jones Green Course and the Robert Trent Jones Sr. Gold Course – are the perfect venue.
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