HANMI charity golf tourney just around the corner

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Posted on Mar 19 2005
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The Hotel Association of the Northern Mariana Islands will host the 4th Charity Golf Tournament on April 2, 2005 at Coral Ocean Point Resort golf course.

Showtime is set at 10:30am and shotgun starts at noon. Handicap for the Championship Flight is 0 to 5; handicap for the A Flight is 6 to 10; handicap for the B Flight is 11 to 16; and handicap for the C Flight is 17 and over.

Prizes up for grabs include roundtrip tickets to Japan, Manila, Korea, Australia and the U.S. mainland courtesy of Asiana Airlines, Continental Airlines, Japan Airlines and Northwest Airlines. Spanking new 2005 Toyota Rav 4 and 2005 Mazda3 as well as cash prizes also await hole-in-one winners.

Entry forms are available at COP, Marianas Country Club, and all HANMI member companies.

The early bird payment of $125 should be made on or before March 29, 2005. Entry fee after that date increases to $150.

Local sponsors for the HANMI 4th Charity Golf Tournament include the Japan Saipan Travel Association, Saipan Shipping and Nippon Travel, the Saipan Garment Manufacturers Association, Triple J Motors, Microl Corp., Shell Marianas, Bank of Hawaii, Sandcastle, and Ambyth Shipping, among others.

The HANMI tournament committee is composed of representatives from HANMI members. It is co-chaired by Michael von Siebenthal, Hyatt Regency general manager. Also in the committee are HANMI president Lynn Knight; Jerry John, Pacific Islands Club resident manager; Yutaka Fujita, Hotel Nikko general manager; Yoshiro Kishimoto, COP Resort general manager; Paul Camacho, Dai-Ichi Hotel Saipan Beach duty manager; Juko Ishikawa, World Resort Saipan rooms director; Dave Jones, former Hyatt Regency executive chef; Thomson Palik, assistant manager of COP Resort’s Pro-Shop; Becky Castro, Triple J Wholesale general manager; Yoichi Matsumura, Pacific Development Inc. general manager; Mike Pai, Saipan Sunset Cruise general manager; Joe Asanuma, Mariana Resort and Spa personnel manager; and Faheem Ebrahim, spa and fitness director at Hyatt Regency’s Club Elan.

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