Event Description:
We are looking forward to another exciting event, and are hoping that you will help us kick off the 17th Annual Mullet Swing Golf Classic in conjunction with Lost Key Golf Club in Perdido Key, FL. A portion of the proceeds will support the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Our 17th Annual Mullet Swing will be held Wednesday, April 23, 2014 with a shotgun start at 11:00 AM. This event is a popular start to the 30th Annual Interstate Mullet Toss and Gulf Coast?s Greatest Beach Party? which will be April 25 ? 27, 2013. The format of the 17th Annual ?Mullet Swing? Golf Classic will be a four-person scramble this year. Maximum handicap per player will be 30. Available on the day of the tournament: A package of two Mulligans and two Red Tee Buster for $25.00. These cannot be used for Hole In One prizes. One package per player. Trophies will be awarded to First, Second and Third Place for net and gross teams along with prizes for each team member. There will be several longest drives: Closest to 2 Pins, Closest to the Mullet, plus other unique ways to win prizes. Prizes will be presented at awards ceremony. Must be present to win. Schedule of Events: 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Registration Lost Key Golf Club Putting and Range Contests Begin and Continue Through the Tournament (Prizes will be presented at awards ceremony) 11:00 a.m. Shotgun Start 4-Person Scramble 5:00 p.m. Hospitality Opens Flora-Bama® Lounge Spouses & Designated Drivers Welcome 5:30 p.m. Awards Ceremony and Reception Flora-Bama® Lounge Cash Bar About Lost Key Golf Club: The par 71 Arnold Palmer 2006 redesigned championship course features premiere Sea Dwarf Paspalum grass from tee to green for optimum play. Four sets of tees offer all players a unique visual and strategic playing experience. Lost Key, the first golf course in the world certified as an Audubon International Silver Signature Sanctuary, continues to protect the natural resources of the area while providing an excellent golf experience. (Editor?s Note: Out of bounds balls tend to end up in a natural alligator snake preserve, hence the endearing name ?Lost Ball?.) Framed by the natural beauty of Perdido Key, Lost Key is ideally located between historic downtown Pensacola and the pristine sugar sand beaches of Orange Beach and Gulf Shores.

