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American Indian Golf has exploded in the last 10 years "There are more than 50 tribal-owned courses in 16 states, and another 20 or so are planned " we will not only highlight these tribal operations but the companies and groups that cater to this select market.

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2011 NCAI ANNUAL GOLF TOURNEY

2011 NCAI ANNUAL GOLF TOURNEY - Supporting the Embassy of Tribal Nations

Sunday, October 30, 2011

8:00am check-in | 9:00am Shotgun | 4-person Scramble

Heron Lakes Golf Club
3500 N. Victory Blvd.
Portland, OR 97217
503.289.1818
Fax: 503.240.1925
www.heronlakesgolf.com

$250 PER PLAYER includes Cart • Limited Beverages • Lunch

Prizes: Closest to the Pin • Longest Drive (Men and Women) • Hole-in-One Top Team Prizes • Raffle Prizes

The NCAI 5th Annual Golf Tourney for the Tribal Embassy will be at Herron Lakes Golf Course. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr., each distinctive course offers players unique and thrilling challenges. The Great Blue Course was rated 4 Stars byGolf Digest 's "Best Places to Play" for 2008/2009. Heron Lakes was also Readers Choice Top 50 Public Golf courses by GolfWorld Magazine.

Both Portland golf courses make dramatic use of the surrounding landscape. Golfers will delight in every test of skill. We guarantee you'll enjoy a golf experience you won't soon forget. Come support a great cause while having a great time. 

Thank you for your support of the “Embassy of Tribal Nations” Campaign.

If you have any questions or to confirm your sponsorship, please contact Bernida Humetewa at 505-867-0203.
Please contact Joseph Brown Thunder withany questions concerning the tournament at Joseph@brownthunder.com or call 612-284-5872. For additional tournament information, please visit our website http://www.ncai.org

We appreciate your sponsorship and support of the NCAI. We will recognize and thank you in the program at our annual convention. Thankyou for considering these sponsorship opportunities. We look forward to speaking with you soon!

National Congress of American Indians (NCAI)
1516 P Street NW
Washington, DC 2005
www.ncai.org