8th Annual SIM Houston CIO Charity Golf Tournament
The Houston Chapter of the Society for Information Management (SIM) – Houston’s premier network for IT executives and thought leaders – Eighth Annual Houston CIO Charity Golf Tournament. Mark your calendars this year the tournament is on FRIDAY, FRIDAY, FRIDAY!!!

FRIDAY, April 23, 2021
Special Safety Measures
Tournament Info
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6:45 a.m. Check-in
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8:00 a.m. shotgun start
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Four-person scramble
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Includes: Green fees, cart, range balls, caddie and base gratuity
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Bagged breakfast and bagged lunch
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Golf Club of Houston gift card
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Awards and prizes include: Long Drive, Closest-to-the-Pin, Hole-in-One and Door Prizes and Give-a-ways!
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All Pins will remain in the hole
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Serving Bagged Breakfast and Lunch
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No rakes (lift, clean, place in ALL bunkers)
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Golf Carts are wiped down
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Temperature taken upon arrival
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No contact Check-In Process
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Modified Sponsor Raffle Process
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Disinfecting wipes will be provided at each hole
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NO Scorecards... scoring only on personal phone
A HUGE THANKS to our Premier Tournament Sponsors for their very generous support!

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Many Thanks to Our Hole Sponsors
Hole-In-One Sponsor
Special Thanks to Our Specialty Sponsors
Tournament Beverage Sponsor
Breakfast Sponsor

Tournament Beverage Sponsor
Lunch Sponsor

Awards Beverage
Tournament Beverage Sponsor
Cart Sponsor

Awards Sponsor
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Safety Sponsor
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