The countdown to the start of TEXPERS' 2022 Annual Conference, April 3-6 in Fort Worth, Texas, continues with the announcement of the sponsors of the event's annual golf tournament. On Sunday, April 3, the conference kicks off with the association's annual golf tournament at Rockwood Park Golf Course.
This year's Double Eagle Tournament Sponsor is global financial services firm BTIG, an Associate Member of TEXPERS.
The tournament offers TEXPERS' System Members and Member Firms the opportunity to network over a friendly game of golf. Player check-in for the tournament begins at 7 a.m. A shotgun start is at 8 a.m.
The tournament's Eagle Beverage Cart Sponsor is Intercontinental Real Estate Corp., an Associate Member of TEXPERS. This year's Birdie Sponsors are TEXPERS Associate Members Frost Bank and National Investment Services. Hole Sponsors are the law firms Bleichmar Fonti & Auld and Levi & Korsinsky, Associate Member of TEXPERS, and Verus Investments, a Consultant Member of the association.
Bleichmar Fonti & Auld and Levi & Korsinsky also stepped up as prize sponsors along with investment management firm Victory Capital, an Associate Member of TEXPERS. In addition, Levi & Korsinsky, National Investment Services, Bleichmar Fonti & Auld, and Aristotle Capital, an Associate Advisor Member of TEXPERS, donated giveaways for tournament attendees.
About Rockwood
Rockwood Park Golf Course dates back to 1938, designed by golf course architect John Bredmus, considered one of Texas' legendary golf course designers. The course has had several upgrades since then, including a $5.1 million renovation in November 2015 by the design team of John Colligan and associate Trey Kemp, an elected member of the American Society of Golf Course Architects.
Rockwood Park Golf Course features 7,053 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72, the course rating is 73.7, and it has a slope rating of 120, according to GolfLink.com.
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