Shelton, WA (May 14, 2012) – Salish Cliffs Golf Club, the newest amenity of Little Creek Casino Resort, located near Seattle, will host the 11th Annual Squaxin Island Museum Golf Tournament on Monday, June 4.
The tournament provides golfers the opportunity to play one of the most talked-about golf courses in the country while making a tax-deductible contribution. Proceeds will directly benefit the Squaxin Island Museum, Library and Learning Center.
The tournament will feature a scramble format with a 10 a.m. shotgun start. Registration begins at 8 a.m. The green fees include golf, cart, range balls, a catered lunch, a tee gift and two drink tickets (good for beer or soda) at the Awards Dinner and Auction, which will be held in the Salish Cliffs Clubhouse following the tournament.
Salish Cliffs Golf Club is the brand-new, 18-hole championship course located adjacent to Little Creek Casino Resort, which is owned and operated by the Squaxin Island Tribe. The course was designed by renowned architect Gene Bates and since opening in September of 2011 it has already garnered several best-in-kind awards from national golf media and has been listed among the top casino-resort courses in the U.S. In March, Salish Cliffs became the world’s first Salmon Safe Certified golf course.
Learn more about the course and tournament at www.salish-cliffs.com or call, 360.462.3673.