6th Annual Phoenix Forum Charity Golf Tournament Registration Now Open

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — X2K Media has announced that the 6th annual Phoenix Forum Charity Golf Tournament will be held on Wednesday, April 7.

The event will be held at Ocotillo Golf Club in Mesa, Ariz., and will kick off the highly anticipated 11th Annual Phoenix Forum trade show in Tempe, Ariz., being held April 8-10 at the Tempe Mission Palms Resort.

"The signature Golf Tournament is a staple in kicking off a fantastic week of business and fun in Arizona," said an event rep, which described the tournament as a four man scramble that always fills up fast.

"The day will consist of VIP shuttle service from the host and surrounding hotels to the Golf Club sponsored by CCBill, players will then register and enjoy coffee and juice, followed by the National Net putting contest and a shotgun tee start time at 12:00 p.m. sharp," the rep stated, adding that "On the course will be a number of contests, models, bars, food and even some golf, happy hour to be followed by awards, dinner and raffleTransportation will be provided back to the hotels as well."

Proceeds of the tournament will help support the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) and the Free Speech Coalition (FSC).

"I am excited as always to kick off one of my favorite shows of the year," X2K Owner Stephen Bugbee said. "This is an amazing event that supports a couple great causes and I am fortunate that I and my company are able to be such a large part of the show."

The event is sponsored by Epoch, CCbill, Cold Hard Cash, CE-Cash, National Net, NetBilling, DatingGold, Exit-Chat, MPA3, Playboy, Adult.com, Premiere Partner Technologies, Cherry Pimps and Video Secrets; with further sponsorship opportunities available for the golf event. Some of the sponsorships include an Epoch Bloody Mary bar, CE Cash $50,000 hole in one; keg hole and numerous contest holes as well as the 19th hole Happy Hour.

Registration is now open at www.webmastergolftour.com.

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