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2016 “Grip It & Rip It” Golf Tournament

Pictured are the participating teams, San Marcos Chamber Ambassadors, Gary Job Corps Student Volunteers, in the center, Jason Mock, Chamber President, and Bobby Rodriguez, Quail Creek Tournament Coordinator.

Great Day to hit a golf ball

For over 20 years the San Marcos Chamber of Commerce has sponsored the “Grip It & Rip It” Golf Tournament held at the Quail Creek Country Club. 

Over 20 teams teed off, in friendly competition to get the bragging rights at being the BEST for 2016. 

Thanks to the Sponsors that made the Event a success:  Fairfield Inn Marriott, Time Warner Cable Randolph Brooks Federal Credit Union, Natural Development, A-Tan Asian Bistro & Sushi Bar, HEB, Ozona Bank, UFCU, and TRACE. 

Also for the support of the Hole Sponsors;  Ember Industries, Mensor Corporation, Broadway Bank, Priority Personnel, Chick-fil-a, Wells Fargo, Central Texas Medical Center, McNabb & Co. Real Estate, Frost Bank, Pioneer Bank, My Emergency Room/24, The Washtub, CenturyLink, Germer Insurance Service, McCoy’s Building Supply, Embassy Suites, and Gumby’s Pizza & Wings. 

The event was catered by Newk’s Eatery. 

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