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- Posted July 25, 2013
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Pryder Cup competition scheduled for August 9

The Wayne County Probate Bar Association and the Macomb County Probate Association will face off Friday, Aug. 9, in the 6th annual Pryder Cup at Scalawags Golf Club in Chesterfield.
The format is based on the Ryder Cup competition: two golfers from Wayne County will compete against two golfers from Macomb County based upon handicaps using a combination of best ball, scramble and every-other-shot format.
The winner of the team "competition" will be able to designate the charity to which all profits from the outing will be donated.
Participants will be teamed the day of the outing.
Lunch begins at 11:30 a.m. with tee time starting at 1 p.m.
Cost is $100 per person and includes golf, cart, lunch and light dinner. The event is limited to the first 12 golfers.
For additional information, contact Walter Sakowski at 734-525-2677.
Published: Thu, Jul 25, 2013
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