MERRY HILL, NC (July 29, 2013) – The record shows that Rhein Gibson captured first place in the 2013
Avoca Classic, the NGA Professional Golf Tournament held in June on the acclaimed Scotch Hall Preserve course overlooking the Albemarle Sound.
The real winners, however, are two northeastern North Carolina charities—the
Bertie County chapter of Relay for Life and the
Boys and Girls Club of Edenton.
The two organizations received more than $5,600 in donations last week from Scotch Hall Preserve on behalf of the Avoca Classic. Relay for Life received $4,000, while the Boys and Girls Club received $1,687, according to Dutch Remkes, general manager of the 900-acre golf and marina community in Merry Hill.
For more information on Scotch Hall Preserve, please call the sales office at 252-482-5300 or visit online at
www.ScotchHallPreserve.com.
ABOUT SCOTCH HALL PRESERVE
Located on North Carolina’s beautiful Albemarle Sound, Scotch Hall Preserve (www.ScotchHallPreserve.com) is a resort style gated community featuring an acclaimed Arnold Palmer Signature Golf Course—recently named as one of the state’s Most Scenic Courses—along with an expansive swim pavilion and marina ultimately permitted for 107 slips. Home sites on the Sound, on the golf course and in park-like settings start under $100,000. The Legacy Cottage Collection, a limited edition of beautifully crafted, fully furnished ready-to-live vacation cottages, is now available from the $200,000’s.
Contact:
Dutch Remkes
Scotch Hall Preserve
252-482-5300
dremkes@ScotchHallPreserve.com