(HANMI) — A 2022 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport for Atkins Kroll Saipan awaits one lucky hole-in-one winner at the 20th Annual HANMI Charity Classic Golf Tournament on Sept. 17, 2022, at LaoLao Bay Golf & Resort. The prize awaits at Hole #3 of the resort west course.
“In my 20 years experience on the annual HANMI tournament committee, this Tacoma is probably the highest value car we’ve ever been able to offer,” said HANMI Golf Tournament Committee Chairman Juko Ishikawa. “A big thank you to Atkins Kroll for their generous support for this year’s tournament, which will benefit Northern Marianas Technical Institute and other worthy organizations.”
This Saturday, Sept. 3, at 5 p.m. is last chance to avail oneself of early bird registration rates for the tournament. Registration is now being accepted at only LaoLao Bay Golf & Resort due to limited slots available. Registration is $120 through the early bird deadline and $140 after, awards luncheon included. Registration forms are available at www.saipanhotels.org/, www.facebook.com/HANMI670/, and at LaoLao Bay Golf & Resort.
For an additional $30 players may also compete for optional play prizes, including Longest Drive (Male and Female), Accurate Drive, Aggressive Drive, and four chances for Nearest to the Pin. The tournament is open to the first 144 paid registrants.
Showtime on tournament day is 6 a.m. and the tournament will start at 7:00 a.m. The awards banquet will immediately follow the tournament at LaoLao Bay Golf & Resort.
For more information, contact Tournament Chairman Juko Ishikawa at worldresort@pticom.com or visit www.facebook.com/HANMI670/.
Atkins Kroll Saipan Sales Manager Kevin Barnes, third right, and company staff present a 2022 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport on Aug. 26, 2022, at the Atkins Kroll showroom in San Jose, Saipan, as a hole-in-one prize for the 20th Annual HANMI Charity Classic Golf Tournament to be held on Sept. 17, 2022 at LaoLao Bay Golf & Resort. From left, Didi Woodruff, Kim Calage, tournament committee member Seong-uk Jo, tournament committee chairman Juko Ishikawa, tournament committee member Max Concepcion, Barnes, Liza Taylor, and Kevin Ada.


