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Olympia golfer to host charity event

If all you’ve ever wanted is to play like a professional golfer – it might be better just playing with one first. Olympia’s Andres Gonzales is offering that chance, for a sizable fee going to a good cause.

Published: Sept. 8, 2012 at 12:05 a.m. PDT
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If all you’ve ever wanted is to play like a professional golfer – it might be better just playing with one first. Olympia’s Andres Gonzales is offering that chance, for a sizable fee going to a good cause.

Gonzales, a Web.com Tour member who has already clinched his PGA Tour card for 2013, will host the second Andres Gonzales Charity Golf Tournament at Tacoma Country and Golf Club in Lakewood on Sept. 17.

The former Capital High and UNLV standout has 10 other professionals playing in the one-day event, which will raise money for The First Tee of South Puget Sound and the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network.

University Place’s Michael Putnam is scheduled to participate.

Spots for five more teams (or 20 individuals) are open – with a cost of $3,500 per team, or $1,000 per individual for the round of golf, an at-the-turn barbecue, breakfast and lunch, and tee prizes.

The shotgun start is set for 11 a.m. For details, check out andresgonzalesgolf.com or contact him at andresgonzalesgolf.com@gmail.com.

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