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Saturday, September 30, 2017

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Brickyard Members,

Thursday, October 5th we will be hosting the Music City Classic, this event has an 8:30 A.M. start and will finish at approximately 1:30 P.M.  The driving range will open at approximately 9:00 A.M. and the 1st tee upon completion of play.

Also the Member-Guest is this upcoming Friday-Sunday, October 6th-8th.  The course and practice areas will be closed to all unless competing in the event.


Sincerely,

Zac Tilton

Head Golf Professional

The Brickyard Golf Club
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Win Big With Global Poker Eagle Cup SC$10,000 Freeroll This Sunday

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Sep 30, 2017

Play In The Eagle Cup SC$10,000 Freeroll This Sunday; Registration Starts Saturday Sept. 30

 
                    
By now, you’ve heard about the upcoming Eagle Cup from the Global Poker Championships, a series of more than 150 events with $1.25 million in guaranteed cash prizes (running Oct. 1-30).

But while the Eagle Cup action officially begins Monday, Oct. 2, Global Poker is celebrating the series with an opening special FREEROLL on Sunday, Oct. 1, with SC$10,000 guaranteed (Remember that 1 $weeps Cash = $1 Dollar on PayPal).

This event is completely free to enter, with no requirements or conditions. You simply need to log-in to your Global Poker account, and register for the tournament in the lobby. Registration opens Saturday (the day before the event), so be sure to save your seat while you compete in the always popular Gold Coin Challenges.


The Eagle Cup series runs until Oct. 30, with events broken down into four categories of low, medium, and high-stakes $weeps Cash tournaments, as well as Gold Coin tournaments.

1)  The series features a plethora of poker variants on the schedule, including Omaha in addition to hold’em, as well as four-maxsix-maxdeepstackturborebuybig antelimit and pot-limit. Check out the full schedule here.

2)  Players who win an Eagle Cup event not only pocket the first-place prize and a new avatar, but the popular online site will also mail them a Global Poker Champions Pack, which includes a personalized trophy and a Global Poker t-shirt and hat (which can be used in the Hometown Heroes promotion for free $weeps).

3)  There’s also an additional $15,000 in added value prizes to be won on The Eagle Cup Leaderboard, including the chance to be the very first player to represent Global Poker in a live event of your choice. Whether you decide to go to Las Vegas, or Atlantic City, or somewhere in between, Global Poker will hook you up with entry fees, travel and hotel accommodations as you battle it out on the real felt.

What are you waiting for?

Register for the $10,000 Freeroll right now at GlobalPoker.com. See you there!
 






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Weekend Review: Priceline and Blockchain + Marriott and Politics + Delta and Texting

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It was a different kind a week at Skift, with our energies focused on the fourth Skift Global Forum in New York City, and on the attendees and speakers that had joined us. We had some excellent conversations with some of the industry's top leaders, which you can partially relive, below. Stay tuned over the next few weeks as we release more videos, backstage interviews, and highlights from the Forum print magazine.

Thanks as always for joining us. Not just as attendees, but as readers, subscribers, and fellow travelers.
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