MILLION DOLLAR `SHOOTOUT` TO RAISE MONEY FOR THE NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MUSEUM
Released on: January 13, 2008, 2:03 pm
Press Release Author: J.B. Kenna
Industry: Law
Press Release Summary: Lone Star Leaderboards, a Texas based targeted marketing company has teamed with the Professional Golf Association (PGA) record holder of 51 Holes in One, Mancil Davis from the Woodlands, Texas to help raise money for the National Law Enforcement Museum in Washington D.C. Participants can win a MILLION DOLLARS at the HOLE IN ONE event held 17-20 April, 2008 at Cypress Lakes Golf Club, Cypress Texas.
Press Release Body: Lone Star Leaderboards announces the “Million Dollar Hole In One Shootout” to benefit the National Law Enforcement Museum. Former Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton serve as National Honorary Co-Chairs of the National Honorary Campaign Committee for the Museum which has raised over $32,000,000 to date for museum construction.
Lone Star Leaderboards, a Texas based targeted marketing company has teamed with the Professional Golf Association (PGA) record holder of 51 Holes in One, Mancil Davis from the Woodlands, Texas to help reach the $80,000,000 price tag for the museum to be built in Washington D.C.
Mancil Davis, known as the “King of Aces” ups the ante in this unique event by giving you not one, but 19 chances to win between $10,000 and the grand prize of ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The spectacular “Shootout” is hosted by Lone Star Leaderboards and Adrian Garcia, Mayor Pro Tem in Houston and will be held at the golf course where you can find the “Best Greens in Texas”; Cypress Lakes Golf Club, Cypress Texas, 17 through 20 April 2008.
About the Museum: The National Law Enforcement Museum was authorized by Public Law 106-492, which was authored by U.S. Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell (ret.) and U.S. Representative Joel Hefley (ret.), and signed by President Bill Clinton.