Invitation to the RMMI Golf Tournament in Keystone

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The RMMI annual golf tournament will be held at Keystone Resort on June 8, 2012.
Welcome to the Rocky Mountain Masonry Institute golf tournament at the River Course at Keystone. Come golf with us in Keystone on June 8, 2012. Keystone has been recognized as one of America’s Top 75 Golf Resorts by Golf Digest and has earned three Silver Medals as one of America’s Best Golf Resorts by Golf Magazine.

We encourage you to make this golf tournament into a weekend getaway. You may book discounted rooms in the area by calling the Keystone Resort Reservations Department at 800-258-0437 and referencing group code CZ1RMI.
  • Keystone Lodge & Spa $115
  • Inn at Keystone $89
  • Conference Village 1 bedroom $127
  • Conference Village 2 bedroom $164
  • Conference Village 3 bedroom $215
  • Gateway Efficiency $82
A portion of the proceeds from this golf tournament will go to the Avon Foundation for Women, a 501(C)(3) public charity that funds a comprehensive network of programs and services dedicated to serving breast cancer patients and their families through five areas of the breast cancer cause: awareness and education, screening and diagnosis, access to treatment, support services and scientific research.

The Rocky Mountain Masonry Institute golf tournament is for golfers of all talents, shapes, sizes, races, genders, you name it; we aren’t in Atlanta. We do prefer you are of the human species, but will consider other participants on a case-by-case basis. The River Course at Keystone is occasionally occupied by mountain lions, bears, coyotes, hawks and other predatory species so we recommend that prairie dogs, hampsters, and other small animals refrain from participating.

Ready to golf?

Registration is $130 per player or $500 per foursome. The annual RMMI Golf Tournament at the River Course at Key- stone includes:
  • a box lunch
  • 1 p.m. shotgun start
  • contest holes (including our famous brick putter contest)
  • mulligans for breast cancer
  • an hors D’oeuvre reception, cash bar
  • awards ceremony
  • door prizes
  • 1st, 2nd and 3rd place cash prizes in two flights, and high score bobblehead trophies
The River is a par-71, Hurdzan-Fry course that brings an element of drama to your game. The par-35 front nine is oriented around the path of the Snake River and the par-36 back nine winds through a lodgepole pine forest. Impressive eleva- tion changes, variable bunkers, water hazards, and five sets of tees on each hole combine to challenge golfers of all abili- ties. The 16th hole features a 194-foot elevation drop from tee to green and the scenic 18th hole offers 12 bunkers and spectacular views of Lake Dillon. Add
to that the magnificent views of snow- capped peaks and wildlife and it’s easy to see this is a golfing experience unlike any other. Total yardage is 4,762 - 6,886.

Contact Nancy Partridge at 303-893-3838 to register or for more information.
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