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... according to a 2006 Ipsos Reid poll, 21.6% of Canadian participated in golfing activities.

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... for Brent Uffelman and colon cancer research.

Wednesday, November 7th, Oakwood Golf Club, Sun Lakes, Arizona.

Oakwood Golf ClubEntry Fee: $125

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Includes: Golf, cart rental, player gift, dinner and open bar.

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Event Details: A noon shotgun start at the Oakwood Golf Club in Sun Lakes, Arizona. The day's events include a silent auction, dinner and open bar to follow and an inclusive entry fee to make your day a great one, while supporting a great cause. Registration opens at 11:00 am.

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Opportunity Cost: $1,500

Includes: Two foursomes of golf; course signage and sponsorship level recognition, Web page link, logo and recognition, sponsor gift  (value $100.)

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Opportunity Cost: $1,000

Includes: One four-some of golf; course signage and sponsorship level recognition, Web page link, logo and recognition, sponsor gift  (value $50).

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Opportunity Cost: $500

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More on Brent Uffelman...

Brent and Jesse UffelmanBrent Uffelman is a young man who works for Alliance Beverage Distributing Company in Phoenix Arizona. This 36 year old man and is married to Katrina, and they have 3 children: Jacob is 9 years old, Colleen 6 and Jesse, who is 16 months old. This past January 15th, Brent was hospitalized with intestinal bleeding and was diagnosed with stage four colon cancer that had spread to his liver and lungs.

Originally he was told he had 3 to 5 years to live but was accepted into the Arizona Cancer Center for treatment. With much prayer and wonderful doctors, Brent was recently told his cancer markers are below the cancer threshold of 5.0.

He has a long way to go in his treatment, but the future looks much brighter now than in the recent past. His biggest concern is paying for some of the specialized treatments he is undergoing and still keeping some sense of normalcy in his and his family's life.