ASIS Foundation to Tee Off at Scotland Run

Early arrivers to ASIS 2012 will not want to miss the ASIS Foundation’s 16th Annual Golf Classic, which will be held on Sunday, Sept. 9, from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Scotland Run Golf Club, a course Business Week Magazine hailed as the #1 course in the Philadelphia region. Located in Williamstown, N.J. -- 20 minutes from downtown Philadelphia -- Scotland Run is built in and around an old sand quarry and offers players a blend of links-style holes situated in part along an imposing display of cliffs.

The Foundation encourages ASIS attendees to team up with friends, colleagues or clients for this year’s event, the proceeds of which will benefit the Foundation and its mission to advance the security profession.

Participants will compete in a four-player, modified scramble format. Breakfast, player gifts and a buffet lunch are included with the $250 entry fee. Register for this popular event at www.asis2012.org.

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Ronnie Rittenberry is print managing editor for Security Products and Occupational Health and Safety magazines.

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