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- Posted June 08, 2011
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Golf outing planned by OCBA for Aug. 1

Birmingham Country Club will play host to the Oakland County Bar Association's annual golf outing on Monday, Aug. 1.
Stout Risius Ross will serve as the lead sponsor of the event, which will feature a four-player scramble format beginning at 1 p.m. A luncheon will precede the outing, while an awards dinner will take place at 6 p.m. The cost is $215 per player for OCBA members, and $280 for non-members. Hole sponsorships cost $350.
Birmingham Country Club is located at 1750 Saxon Drive and features one of the premier golf courses in Oakland County, according to outing chairman Robert Morad.
"The OCBA's Golf Committee worked hard to secure this phenomenal location where its members will be able to enjoy a day of golf and networking with fellow attorneys, judges, and supporters of the legal profession," Morad said.
For reservation information, visit the OCBA website at www.ocba.org or call (248) 334-3400.
Published: Wed, Jun 8, 2011
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