A Christmas Wish
November 23, 2012
NORTHPOLE — Remember when you were a child and there was a special wish you had for Christmas? The Carl Spackler Open is ageless and making your grown-up dreams come true by granting wishes that will make someone happy throughout the year -- not just at Christmas time. Every June is Christmas!
The Carl Spackler Open is scheduled to be played in June 2013. Open registration began in October and runs through January 31, 2013.
"It's time to start thinking about true gift giving and not just throwing money away on gift cards," says Captains Club member Chris Philipsen. Each participant is required to provide a financial deposit. This kind of gift is guaranteed to make a loved one happy and continue to give for years to come.
Philipsen explains the importance of putting your golf trip fee or possibly an airline ticket on your Christmas list. "What gift would be better from the wife then an airline ticket?" asked Philipsen. "The answer is your wife writing out and mailing a check for $397 to Carl Spackler Open, Inc."
The Christmas season starts today. The registration period concludes in 70 days on January 31.
"There was that rare excuse about money," says Philipsen, Vice President of Online Scoring. "I have one thing on my christmas list. My friends and family can take chances and potentially waste time or commit to buying the best gift of all."
Chris also reminded players of the importance of getting your vacation logged in with the boss. He said, "Getting your vacation scheduled today will be the hint towards the best employee gift possible. Maybe a freebee vacation day or an early company bonus."
The absolute deadline on January 31 has been established as a means for our non-profit organization to count the number of serious players interested in this year's major and for our office to make appropriate accommodations.
The 2013 Carl Spackler Open will be played at the Raven at Snowshoe Resort in Snowshoe, WV. There are 48 to 60 participants expected for the 13th annual event. All golfers are encouraged to registration regardless of attendance probablility.