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My name is Chase Robertson, I am 14 years old and currently reside in Kaysville, Utah. This is an invitation for you to be a part of a golf tournament I am putting on in memory of my Great Grandfather Bob Bowen. He was such an inspiration to me and unfortunately passed away last August of a devastating disease known as Parkinson's.
After retiring, my grandfather worked up at the Bountiful Ridge Golf Course in Bountiful, Utah where he did the traps every morning. I was fortunate enough to get to spend every Monday in the summer with him there. This is why I chose to hold the tournament at this venue.
I am trying to earn my Eagle Scout Award and this is the project I have chosen. My goal is to raise Parkinson's awareness and donate the proceeds to Parkinson's research.

When: August 8th 2012
Where: Bountiful Ridge Golf Course. 2430 Bountiful Blvd., Bountiful, Utah 84010
Check In: 6:00 - 7:00 a.m.
Start Time: 7:30 a.m.
Cost: $400 per team (price includes : 18 holes, golf cart and awards luncheon after tournament)

(format: four man scramble/shotgun start)

Various Ways To Donate:
  • Participate in tournament $400 team/ $100 individual
  • Sponsor a hole $100 (yard sign)
  • Donate goods and services (corporate mention or yard sign in return)
  • Donate special items for silent auction (corporate mention or yard sign)
  • Monetary donations accepted.
Only 36 teams can participate in the tournament so first come first serve. Register early.

We will have an honorary guest at the golf tournament. His name is Brent Peterson and has been an NHL player for 11 seasons and a successful coach for the NHL Nashville Predators. He was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease at the age of 45 and will be a guest speaker at the luncheon following the tournament.

Please come and help me earn my Eagle Scout Award and raise awareness for this debilitating disease.

See registration/ donation form.

For more information please call: Chase             (801) 664-2817      or Sean             (801) 842-8835      
Twitter: @bob4parkinsons

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