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IFMA Boston hosts Annual Golf Classic

Boston, MA Even though there were thunderstorms forecasted for the entire afternoon of the tournament, the golfers received a glorious fair weather day and a tournament with no COVID restrictions.

IFMA Boston sold out the tournament once again, thanks to their members and supporters. The golf classic is the largest fundraiser for the chapter’s operations.

This year it was held once again at Red Tail Golf Club in Devens.

William B. Meyer was this year’s presenting sponsor and was joined by Dacon and Emcor as our cocktails and golf cart sponsors.

They would also like to thank the other sponsors:

• Cannistraro;

• Colonial Systems;

• Creative Office Pavilion/Herman Miller;

• Gale;

• Margulies Perruzzi;

• MTech;

• Sterling;

• STV|DPM; and

Timberline Construction.

IFMA would also like to thank everyone that came out for the tournament!

The winners included:

• Lowest Team Score: Fort Point Project Management (54)

• Most Honest Team Score: Cannistraro 11B (77)

• Straightest Drive, Men: Jock Coveney

• Straightest Drive, Women: Amy Benoit

• Longest Drive, Men: John Dascol

• Longest Drive, Women: Kate Shoss

• Closest to the Pin, Men: Ryan Burke (8.5”)

• Closest to the Pin, Women: Julie Nassar (7’3”).

 

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