MLS Houston Dynamo FC

Dynamo Charities To Host First-Annual Golf Tournament

Published on October 25, 2006 under Major League Soccer (MLS)
Houston Dynamo FC News Release


HOUSTON, TX- (Wednesday, October 25, 2006) - Dynamo Charities, the charitable arm of the Houston Dynamo, will be holding its first-annual golf tournament on Monday, November 20, 2006, it was announced today.

The event is aimed at providing a fun and enjoyable day, not only for sponsors and season-ticket holders, but also for the general public, who will have an opportunity to interact and play with members of the Houston Dynamo. The tournament will be held at Wildcat Golf Club (see attached doccuments for full schedule of the day's events).

"We are thrilled to be hosting our first-annual golf tournament next month", said Houston Dynamo President and General Manager Oliver Luck. "The development of this event is one of our many ways of saying 'thanks', and giving a little bit back to a community that has opened its arms to our team since day one."

Registration to the event is now open for foursomes and individual golfers. The prices for admission packages are as follows: Dynamite Package (foursomes), $1000; Individual Golfer, $275; Tee Sponsor (not playing), $300. Dinner tickets are $40 each. Package prices include green fees, a golf polo, and a Houston Dynamo gift bag.

Dynamo Charities' first-annual golf tournament benefits several charitable programs, among them Kicks for Kids, which provides underprivileged children with the opportunity of attending Houston Dynamo games, Get a Kick out of Reading, which helps teach children about the importance and value of reading, and USSF Passback, a program designed to help meet the soccer uniform and equipment needs of all communities, regardless of income, gender, or location.

Dynamo Charities strive to support and implement community-oriented programs that enhance the lives of the Greater Houston youth population, while providing both educational and recreational opportunities to economically or otherwise disadvantaged youth, as we continue to expose the public to the sport of soccer.




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