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The Nashoba Valley Chamber of Commerce is hosting its 12th annual golf tournament from noon to 7 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 24, at the Red Tail Golf Course in Devens.
Melissa Fetterhoff, the chamber's executive director, said a portion of the proceeds will go to the chamber's scholarship fund and said the event is a great chance to golf and network while supporting the chamber.
The Red Tail Golf Course was created in 2002 after Fort Devens was turned into a business-based community.
The course's architect was Brian Silva, who also designed Stow Acres, Shaker Hills in Harvard and Cyprian Keyes Golf Club in Boylston, as well as many other golf courses around the country.
The cost is $145 per person or $580 for a foursome. For more information about the tournament call the chamber at 978-772-6976.
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