Kia Soul offered as a TOC hole-in-one-prize

Kia Soul offered as a TOC hole-in-one-prize
Saipan Tribune


























For the seventh year, Joeten Motors and the Joeten Charitable Foundation have committed to become a
hole-in-one prize sponsor for the upcoming Tournament of Champions. The sponsorship will allow golf
participants a chance to win a hip 2010 Kia Soul with a hole-in-one on Lao Lao West Course No. 13.

“Joeten Motors and the Joeten Charitable Foundation are excited to have the Kia Soul be part of this year's
TOC as a hole in one prize,” said Matt Deets, general manager of Joeten Motors. “We have supported TOC
for number of years and are happy to support what TOC has been, and will be able to do for the Island of
Saipan.”

Since its inception, TOC has given over $500,000 to the Saipan Beautification Fund, which has gone directly
to the improvements of the tree-lined traffic medians that stretch from Garapan to The Palms at Pau Pau, as
well as the revitalization of the Garapan special district. In addition, TOC also contributed funds for the
Paseo de Marianas, the lighting of the Saipan Beach Pathway, and most recently the beatification of the Port
to Park pathway.

“We are so thankful to Joeten Motors and the Joeten Charitable Foundation for their ongoing dedication to
TOC and the Saipan Beautification Fund,” said Ben Babauta, TOC Tournament Director. “My son has been
asking for this exact car.I know the golfers will be eager for a hole-in-one to win the Kia Soul.”

Platinum sponsor, Lao Lao Bay Golf Resort will host to the 15th Annual Tournament of Champions on
Saturday and Sunday, July 31, and Aug. 1. Show time is 6am and shotgun start is 7am. Registration fee is
$175 for two days of golf and the banquet. For more information and to register, call 236-2511. (PR)
From left, Boyet Centeno and Ben Babauta from the Tournament of Champions Committee, Matt Deets from Joeten Motors, and Arthur Miron from the TOC Committee. (Contributed Photo)
From left, Boyet Centeno and Ben Babauta from the Tournament of
Champions Committee, Matt Deets from Joeten Motors, and Arthur Miron
from the TOC Committee. (Contributed Photo)