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Want to Golf with 2 CNBC Anchors?
Published: Thursday, 18 Jun 2009 | 11:15 AM ET
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By: Allen Wastler
Managing Editor, CNBC.com

Hey, for you CNBC fans who love to golf ... you'll want to know about this.



Bill Griffeth
"Power Lunch"
Co-Anchor

You can bid on a chance to play a round of golf with CNBC anchors Bill Griffeth and Rebecca Jarvis. The bidding is underway on eBay (click here).

Included in the deal is two slots in Bill and Rebecca's foursome, green fees and cart, continental breakfast, lunch at the turn (Grasshopper Gazebo Grill) BBQ buffet dinner, a commemorative shirt, a CNBC baseball cap, and a souvenir set of CNBC golf balls.

This is all part of a charity golf tournament we have coming up Sunday, June 28. It's in honor of CNBC Director Dave Van Dyck, an avid golfer, who died last year of cancer. Net proceeds go to his young son's education trust fund.

The tournament is at the Farmstead Golf & Country Club, 88 Lawrence Rd, Lafayette, NJ 07848 (About 60 miles northwest of New York City.) http://www.farmsteadgolf.com/

Check out the bidding on eBay ... as I write this the bidding is already over $2,000.


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