Princeton Child Development Institute to host 15th golf classic

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Princeton Child Development Institute’s 15th Annual Golf Classic to benefit children and adults with autism is scheduled for July 8 at TPC Jasna Polana.

Golfers, at all levels of ability, can play 18 holes of golf with two “Hole in One” opportunities to win a new vehicle provided by Lawrence Toyota.

The open driving range and registration is set to begin at 10:30 a.m., shotgun start at 1:00 p.m.

Players will enjoy premium beverages and lunch during the day; prizes are awarded in the evening during cocktails and dinner.

TPC Jasna Polana is an award-winning championship golf course designed by Gary Player located in Princeton.

“The proceeds from this event will go toward helping continue Princeton Child Development Institute’s work to improve the lives of individuals with autism, and to extend their expertise and training to families and other programs seeking to develop effective intervention resources,” Mike Fry, Chairman of the PCDI Golf Classic, said in a statement

PCDI, founded in 1970, is a private, non-profit program offering a broad spectrum of science-based services to children, adolescents, and adults with autism by pioneering innovative treatment programs based on the science of applied behavior analysis.

More information is online at pcdi.org.

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