The Incorporated Society of Irish American Lawyers (ISIAL) will host the 20th Annual ISIAL Golf Scramble on Monday, Aug. 10, at Western Golf and Country Club in Redford Township.
The event, which is co-sponsored by the Michigan Irish American Chamber of Commerce, begins with registration and a light lunch at noon.
New this year will be the 1st Inaugural Challenge Cup.
The format will be a scramble with a shot gun start at 1:30 p.m.
Awards and prizes will be given after golf during a dinner featuring a choice of prime rib or chicken Marsala with a cash bar.
All fees due are due at time of registration. Registration deadline is July 27. Cost is $95 for ISIAL members, $105 for non-members, and $30 for dinner only. ?There is an additional $10 charge for those ordering prime rib. In addition, recent law graduates (5 years or less) can pay $80 and law students can pay $75.
For additional information or to register, visit www.irish-lawyers.org/upcoming-events.html or contact Joe McGill at jmcgill@fbmjlaw.com.
- Posted July 09, 2015
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