3rd Annual Westchester Charity Shoot Out Expands to Second Golf Course
Maple Moor and Hudson Hills Sites For Fall Golf Tournament
White Plains, NY – The 3rd Annual Westchester Charity Shoot Out will be held at Maple Moor Golf Course on August 9, 2010 and Hudson Hills Golf Course on August 23, 2010. Open to all golfers, the Westchester Charity Shoot Out is a day filled with golf, food and fun. Each year, local charities are selected to receive a portion of the proceeds. This year’s beneficiaries include the Westchester Coalition for the Hungry and Homeless, The Slater Center and The local Chapter of the Diabetes Association.
All attendees receive meals, gift bags and have the opportunity to win exciting prizes. A hole in one will win an automobile and amateurs and celebrities will compete for individual prizes and trophies.
“My dream is to continue to grow the tournament until all five of the county courses are participating in the Charity Shoot Out,” Said tournament organizer Larry Woodard.
The tournament format is a Shot Gun Scramble. For more information, to volunteer, register to play or become a sponsor contact Larry Woodard Golf at (914) 946-4973 or go to www.larrywoodardgolf.com on the web.
About Maple Moor
Named for the abundance of maple trees that line the course, Maple Moor is a challenging course with water hazards on six holes. Designed by golf course architect Tom Winton and opened to the public in 1927, Maple Moor was Westchester County's first public course. Located just off the Hutchinson River Parkway in White Plains, NY, Maple Moor Golf Course has been testing area golfers of all abilities for over 80 years.
About Hudson Hills
Hudson Hills is the County’s newest Public Course. It opened in
About Larry Woodard Golf, LLC
Larry Woodard Golf, LLC is a White Plains based charity and celebrity golf consulting organization. Woodard gained exposure and experience working across the country with major tournaments like The Buick Invitational and Hootie After The Masters. With Larry Woodard Golf, LLC he is putting his experience to work helping to raise money for local non-profits.


