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Posted: Thursday, 17 July 2008 9:28AM

Aug. 4-8: Jack Nicklaus Majors Challenge

Can you challenge Jack Nicklaus and win? Join Charter One and RBS August 4-8th at Campus Maritus park from 9 a.m - 7 p.m. to play the Jack Nicklaus Majors Challenge.

See if you can hit the green on the 9th hole at Oakland Hills. Closest to the pin wins a trip to meet Jack Nicklaus at this year’s Ryder Cup. 

Plus, receive a free lesson from a PGA professional, test your putting skills and keep track of all of the action at the PGA Championship on the giant leaderboard.

No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. Must be 18 to enter. See an on-site representative for full details. Member F-D-I-C  Charter One is a division of RBS Citizens NA. RBS is an official patron of the pga of america.

 
 
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