
11th Annual Golf Tournament
Stafford Township P.B.A. Local #297
Join Us.....
For a great day filled with fun, great golfing, prizes and a chance to meet special guest star, Golf Pro Jeffrey Bonicky (aka Prozee). Following the tournament will be a reception at the Sea Oaks Legacy Grand Ballroom host by the Stafford PBA Local #297.
PRIZES INCLUDE:
Closest to the pin on all Par 3's*
Men's and Women's Longest Drive
1st, 2nd & 3rd Place
One-of-a-kind Gold Par 3 Poker Tournament
*Tie breaker if needed will be the total score of all Par 3's.
Where: Sea Oaks Country Club
99 Golfview Drive
Little Egg Harbor, NJ
When: Thursday September 30, 2010 - Shotgun start at 7:30 am.
SPONSORSHIPS:
500 CLUB
($500.00 Donation)
A chance to proudly put your name / company on our "famous" Stafford Township Local PBA #297 T-short and donation will receive a golf hole sponsorship as well as (5) "famous" t-shirts.
100 CLUB
($100.00 Donation)
A chance to rpoudly put your name / company on a golf hole sponsorship and also receive (1) "famous" t-shirt.
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Golf Fee - $125.00 Includes golf cart, greens fee, our famous t-shirt and admission to a reception at the Sea Oaks Country Club immediatly following the Tournament. Includes food and 2 hours draft beer & wine open bar.
Also includes entry into the Par 3 Poker Tournament (worth $1000 to the winner. |
CLICK HERE FOR REGISTRATION FORM
![]() Motorcycles are vehicles with the same rights and privileges as any motor vehicles on the roadway.
Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month is a national initiative aimed at getting motorists, other road users and motorcyclists to “share the road” with each other.
Riders need to make themselves visible, and draw attention to themselves even if other drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians may not be actively looking.
Nearly half of all motorcycle crashes involve another motor vehicle. In approximately 40 percent of those crashes, the other vehicles were turning left while the motorcycles were going straight, passing or overtaking the vehicles.
Motorcyclists should never ride while distracted.
Helmets save lives –
All DOT-compliant motorcycle helmets sold in the
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that helmets saved the lives of 1,829 motorcyclists in 2008. If all motorcyclists had worn helmets, an additional 823 lives could have been saved.
Helmets are estimated to be 37 percent effective in preventing fatal injuries to motorcycle riders and 41 percent for motorcycle passengers.
For every 100 motorcycle riders killed in crashes while not wearing a helmets, 37 of them could have been saved had all 100 worn helmets.
As of March 2010, 20 States, the
Motorcyclist Conspicuity
*Wear brightly colored protective gear and a DOT-compliant helmet. Red, yellow, orange and white are highly visible and help a rider stand out. Strategically use your lane position to see and be seen.
* Use reflective tape and stickers to make you more visible to other motorists.
* Use turn signals for every turn or lane change, even if you think no one will see them.
* Combine hand signals and turn signals to draw more attention to yourself.
Motorists and Other Road Users “Share the Road” Checklist
Motorists and other road users should:
* Expect to see motorcycles at any time, and search aggressively for them.
* Motorists and bicyclists should check their mirrors and blind spots before merging or changing lanes, especially in heavy traffic. Pedestrians should stop and look left-right-left for traffic before they step off the curb. A motorcycle can easily be hidden behind a car or truck. |
The Stafford PBA is in mourning for a fallen Brother
The New Jersey State PBA mourns the passing of New Jersey State Police Trooper Marc Castellano #6397. Trooper Castellano heroically gave his life in service of the State on June 6th, 2010. He was pursuing a criminal suspect on foot when he was tragically struck by a passing automobile near Exit 31B, I-195, Howell Twp., Monmouth County. His nearly 6 years of service were characterized by honor, loyalty and faithful service to the citizens of New Jersey. The New Jersey State PBA asks that everyone keep Trooper Castellano's Wife, two Children and their extended family, friends and the New Jersey State Police in their prayers. |





