DALLAS
, Texas
– The deadline for the 2018 Energy Producers, Inc. Texas Women’s Open at Rolling Hills Country Club is quickly approaching. The entry deadline for all contestants is this Thursday, May 24 at 5:00 p.m. CDT
. The championship is scheduled for May 31 – June 2 at Rolling Hills Country Club in Arlington, Texas. Online registration is available at www.ntpga.com. Contestants do not have to be residents of Texas to play.
The 54-hole stroke play event with a cut after 36 holes to the top 50 and ties will be limited to the first 144 professionals and amateur contestants over the age of 17 and junior qualifiers. Professionals and amateurs will be competing for a projected overall purse of $30,000 (based on a full field). This year’s Energy Producers, Inc. Texas Women’s Open at Rolling Hills Country Club champion will receive an exemption into the 2019 LPGA Tour Volunteers of America Texas Classic.
The field will include the following exempt players should they choose to participate: Past champions, top 10 professionals and ties from the 2017 Texas Women’s Open, top 5 amateurs and ties from the 2017 Texas Women’s Open, LPGA Tour Members, Symetra Tour Members with Priority A or Priority C status, 10 exemptions from Junior Tour qualifying and 2 sponsor exemptions.
Entry fees for the event are as follows: Amateurs - $265; LPGA Members and PGA Members and Associates - $315; Other Professionals - $365.
Presenting sponsors of the 2018 Energy Producers, Inc. Texas Women’s Open at Rolling Hills Country Club include, Arlington Convention & Visitors Bureau, the University of Texas at Arlington, and Volvik.
For further information about the Energy Producers, Inc. Texas Women’s Open at Rolling Hills Country Club, or to register, please contact the Northern Texas PGA at (214) 420-7421 or visit the NTPGA website at www.ntpga.com.
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About Energy Producers, Inc.
Energy Producers, Inc. is an exploration, exploitation and development company comprised of industry and financial professionals with over 175 years of experience in finding and delivering hydrocarbons to the market. Energy Producers, Inc. has both domestic and international experience. In the last 10 years, Energy Producers, Inc. has concentrated its work in the following fields: Barnet (North Texas), Bakken (North Dakota), Permian Basin (Texas), Eagleford (South Texas), and Eastern Oklahoma.
Energy Producers, Inc. has participated in drilling and completing horizontal wells and straight holes in all of the above fields. Energy Producers, Inc. has done all of the following: Title work, lease acquisition, site work, contracting rigs, well planning, drilling and completing, and infrastructure (surface equipment, pipelines). Energy Producers, Inc. is the parent company of EPI Oil & Gas, Inc., which specializes in loss circulation prevention products and services. Energy Producers, Inc. is also the parent company of EPI Operating, Inc. that focuses on oil field services, drilling and operating wells with over 100 years of experience.
About the Texas Women's Open
The Women's Texas Open was played from 1935 - 1955. Over the span of two decades, the event was held 17 times - 13 years at River Crest Country Club and four years at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth. The event was conducted by the Fort Worth Women's Golf Association, supervised by River Crest's longtime professional A.G. Mitchell, and was last played in 1955. Some of the game's greatest names captured the event including Babe Zaharias who won the title five times, Aniela Goldthwaite, a three-time winner, and Betsy Rawls, Beverly Hanson, Polly Riley, and Betty Jameson who each captured the title twice. The event was revived in 2001 by the Northern Texas PGA to promote the game to female golfers throughout the region and the name was changed to the Texas Women's Open.
About Rolling Hills Country Club
Situated on 100 picturesque acres in the heart of North Arlington, Rolling Hills Country Club has hosted generations of the area’s most accomplished golfers along with their families and friends for over 60 years. The fabric of the club was woven with camaraderie and togetherness when a few area families came together and decided to form a country club. Those family values remain the cornerstone of the sports and social offerings that Rolling Hills boasts today. It is a place to gather and celebrate the important events in our life with the people who matter most.