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ABOUT
Hole In One Golf Book

The Company

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As a family and veteran owned company we have been Helping Communities Grow Stronger Together since 1995 as Unique Concept Marketing which has an amazing Smart Card program in the Tri-City area.

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In 2009 we launched Hole In One Golf Book with a focus offering tremendous value to our customers and  bringing courses new customers throughout Michigan and New York..​

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Our commitment is to provide value in three areas of the community:

Patrons looking to save money on the the sport they love! 

Businesses looking for no upfront cost, no risk advertising.

Serving community citizens and non-profits in need

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Equally important to the Hole In One Golf Book team is supporting veterans.​

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We have now started our own veteran peer to peer support group, 100% funded by Hole In One Golf Book. 

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CEO- Brent Mason

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Brent began his military career in 2000 at the Travis Air Force Base, where he served as Crew Chief of the KC-10 Extender until 2006.  During this time he had multiple deployments.  First through Operation Enduring Freedom, where his crew was the second plane off the ground at Travis AFB after the 9-11 attacks, and then again through Operation Iraqi Freedom, where he was deployed for 8 months. 

 

Upon completing his active duty status, Brent joined the Michigan National Guard where he was Crew Chief of the C-130 Hercules until November of 2008.  Brent married his wife Ashley in 2013 and they have one son.

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As a business man, also owning Smart Card Fundraising, Great Lakes Bay Dining & Entertainment and Golfers Tour Card, Brent has been passionate about supporting veterans and to date his companies have donated over $100,000 to several veteran organizations including I support the 1% food pantry,  It Takes a Warrior, Yellow Ribbon Guard, as well as Michigan Warriors Hockey Program and Spirit Warriors Hockey Program for disabled veterans.

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Fun Fact: Brent’s Grandfather was a paratrooper in World War II and upon being shot down, he met a nurse, who would eventually become his wife.

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