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Fwd: Oak Wing Ladies Golf Tournament

  • Limited to the first 46 teams. All Players will play 18 holes - two person scrmble. The field will be flighted after completion of play. 9:00 A.M. Shotgun Start.

  • Entry fee of $75.00 per player includes green fees, carts, range balls and mulligans.

  • Entry deadline will be September 24th or until a full field is reached prior to the date of the event.

  • Entries are open to anyone over the age of 18. Open to Members and Public.

  • Practice rounds will be extended to participants in the tournament on Monday, September 27th. For 39.00 per player includes greens fee and cart). Call Sunday, September 26th 318-561-0260 - Pro Shop.

  • Prizes will be awaarded per flight according to attendance. In case of a tie of the overall Championship, a sudden death playoff will take place immediately following completion of play on hole # 1. All other places will be determined by matching scorecards.

  • Lunch will be served after comnpletion of play.

  • For an entry form please click here:Oak Wing Application form.



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    Silsbee Country Club
    Country Club Drive
    Silsbee, Tx. 77656
    (409)385-7337

      For 50 years Silsbee Country Club has been the premier family recreation destination for residents of Hardin county, Texas.
    With our swimming pool, billiard table, tennis courts, driving range and beautiful golf course, there is an activity for every member of your family
    We offer a full service restaurant and bar.

    Our spacious outdoor pavilion provides a great gathering spot for the many tournaments that we sponsor.

    Our facilities are available to rent for receptions, weddings, outside golf tournaments or private parties.

    Our limited number of available memberships gives the golf course an exclusive feel, that can only be matched by the hospitality of our current members and our friendly, courteous staff.

    With our new TIFF EAGLE greens, our course is in great shape and ready for play! We feel confident that if you give us a try, you too will call Silsbee country Club "your family recreation destination".


    ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP
    * Membership Fee $200.00
    * Special One Time Only 50.00
    * Dues 95.00 Plus 5.94 tax 100.94
    * Rest. & Bar Minimum 10.00

    SOCIAL MEMBERSHIP(REST.& ONLY)
    * Membership Fee $ 50.00
    * Dues 55.00 Plus 3.44 tax 58.44
    * Rest. & Bar Minimum 10.00

    STOCK MEMBERSHP
    * Membership Fee $400.00
    * Dues 95.00 Plus 5.94 tax 100/94
    * Rest. & Bar Minimum 10.00

    JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP
    * Membership Fee $200.00
    * Special One Time Only 50.00
    * Dues 45.00 Plus 2.81 tax 47.81
    * Rest. & Bar Minimum 10.00

    SENIOR MEMBERSHIP
    * Membership Fee $200.00
    * Special One Time Only 50.00
    * Dues 70.00 Plus 4.38 tax 74.38
    * Rest. & Bar Minimum 00.00

    Note: Once becoming a senior member you can never change to any other membership.



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    Silsbee Country Club is a private nine hole course. It meanders through a beautiful meadow dotted with pine trees. It is known as a tough nine hole course. It has a Men's Slope rating of 120 and a Women's Slope rating of 118.

    The annual MGA Invitational is the big event of the Silsbee Country Club. It is held in the middle of June with the last day Father's Day.

    The MGA-WGA Christian Care Center charity tournament is held in the middle of July and is open to the public. This is a partnership scramble tournament with entry fees of $100 per team.


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