NVAR Centennial Golf Tournament

 

Fairway to the Future

Celebrate 100 years of NVAR and support the real estate industry through NV/RPAC, all while enjoying an outstanding round of golf at the beautiful Westfields Golf Club on Wednesday, June 30.

Join us for this memorable experience and register today in one of three ways:
  1. As an individual golfer ($150),
  2. As a foursome ($500),
  3. Or register just for lunch, drinks and fun ($50).

Please register under your name (team member names will be submitted on a separate form). Individuals can register separately and team up later to ensure all members receive NV/RPAC recognition.

This will be a one-of-a-kind celebration of NVAR’s Centennial Year and a chance to get together for a safe outdoor event, which we could all use. A Fred Couples’ signature championship golf course, Westfields is one of the premier courses in the Mid-Atlantic region. Don’t miss out on this terrific event!

Register Here

Participants will receive:

•Greens, Cart and Practice Range access for the day (two players per cart)

•Two Drink Tickets for use at the Clubhouse or on the Course

•A Boxed Lunch after the round

•Participation in special events (Longest Drive and Closest to the Pin)

•Towel Service

•Club Cleaning

Non-Golfers:

Non-golfers are welcomed to sit at picnic tables that will be provided. NVAR cornhole will be set up for those not playing. Those interested in participating in lunch can register for their lunch for $50.

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Westfields Golf Club is a stunning Northern Virginia golf course, fun and accessible for the novice, yet challenging and thought-provoking for the experienced golfer. Located in Clifton, VA, the course is carved through natural wetlands, rolling hills, and majestic beech and oak trees, Westfields offers golfers a setting that is virtually free from distraction.



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Registration is open to Realtors®, Affiliate Members, Staff, Family and Corporate Allies. Non-members may play for your foursome but may not pay registration or special event fees. All registration and event fees will be credited to NV/RPAC under the paying member’s NRDS#.  Please note that NV/RPAC funds may not be pooled together, and multiple members may not receive recognition under a single investment.  If you wish to see your fees recognized as your NV/RPAC investment, you must register yourself or your team directly. An NV/RPAC contribution is not deductible for federal income tax purposes. Contributions to RPAC are voluntary and are used for political purposes: to support or oppose candidates and issues that may affect the real estate industry or for political grassroots campaigns. The Association will not favor or disadvantage anyone by reason of the amount of their contribution and you may refuse to contribute without reprisal by the Association. An individual (non-corporate) contribution to RPAC is divided between the Northern Virginia/RPAC (40%), RPAC of Virginia (30%), and National RPAC (30%). Up to 30% of your individual (non-corporate) contribution may be sent to National RPAC and is charged against your limits under federal law (52 U.S.C. 30116). The contributor certifies that they are at least 18 years old and are making this contribution with their own personal funds- not those of another person or entity, nor are they a foreign national or federal contractor.  

Click here or contact Josh Veverka at jveverka@nvar.com with any questions or to discuss Corporate Ally opportunities.