Falls Village Golf Club Hosts North Carolina Home Builders Association Tournament

by MMI

DURHAM, N.C. – Marc Reynolds, general manager of Falls Village Golf Club, has announced that the club will host the North Carolina Home Builders Association (NCHBA) Golf Tournament, on Monday, Sept. 18 at 10 a.m. The 18-hole tournament will be played in a four-person “captain’s choice” format. Over 140 NCHBA employees and guests are expected to attend the event.

“We are pleased to host this event for the North Carolina Home Builders Association,” said Reynolds. “This is a wonderful opportunity for company members to join together and enjoy time outside of the confines of the office.”

About North Carolina Home Builders Association:
Founded in 1962 as a Trade association, The NC Home Builders Association consists of builder and associate member firms, as well as a network of local builder associations and chapters throughout North Carolina. NCHBA provides networking and education to 16,000 member firms in residential construction and represents these firms in areas of government relations. For more information, please visit http://www.nchba.com.

About Falls Village Golf Club:
Falls Village Golf Club was opened in 1999 and its 18-hole championship course is nestled in between scenic Carolina pines. The course stretches 7,072 yards with 48 white sand bunkers and rolling terrain that offers both beauty and challenging play for golfers of all skill levels. The course is easily accessible with its location just north of Raleigh-Durham Airport between I-40 and I-85. For more information, please call 919-596-GOLF (4653) or visit the Web site at http://fallsvillagegolf.com.

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