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IREM NYC’s 2025 Golf Extravaganza held on June 16th

 124 golfers enjoyed IREM NYC’s 2025 Golf Extravaganza on June 16th at Lake Success Golf Club in Lake Success, NY.
The event was sponsored by Futura Builders Group. - The golfers all ready to hop into their carts, sponsored by First OnSite.

 

We cannot do it alone! A huge thank you to our main event sponsor, Futura Builders, and our other sponsors including:

• Breakfast: Rosenwach Tank;

• Lunch: American Pipe & Tank; 

• Dinner: Champion Elevator;

• Cigars: DGNY Property Management;

• Hole in One: Honorio Designs & Architecture;

• Golf Cart: First OnSite; and

• Door Prizes: Dynasty Elevator.

Main event sponsor Umair Sheikh, project manager, Futura Builders;
Golf Committee chair Michael Torres; Haider Arshad and Joe Driscoll.

 

Hole-in-One sponsor Carlos Honorio, managing principal, Honorio Designs & Architecture; Terron Jones and Michael Berkowitz.

 

IREM NYC’s golf committee: Frank Socci; Donna Scholes;
Tina Thiakodemitris and Michael Torres.

 

Putting contest winner Todd Weisbot (pictured right) left the event with some extra cash in his pocket!

 

 

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