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2025 FEDA Annual Executive Leadership Conference OPENING NIGHT RECEPTION


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 The opening night reception and dinner will officially kick off the 2025 FEDA Annual Executive Leadership Conference on Wednesday, Sept. 10. Conference goers will have time to reconnect with their colleagues while enjoying live music and a delectable selection of Arizona-inspired dishes and drinks.


GOLF AT A PREMIER PGA COURSE


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 The Gainey Ranch Golf Club provides plenty of challenges, but true golf connoisseurs will want to take part in the 2025 FEDA Golf Tournament, which will be held at TPC Scottsdale, home of the PGA Tour’s WM Phoenix Open. FEDA members will compete on the Stadium Course, which features the famous par-3 16th hole, the PGA Tour’s only fully enclosed hole and the location of the iconic grandstands during tournaments.


The tournament will be a scramble format, with teams of four playing from the best ball. The lowest scoring groups and winners of the skills challenges will not only earn bragging rights but there will be special prizes awarded by FEDA. Space is limited, so attendees are encouraged to sign up for the golf tournament as soon as conference registration opens. The golf tournament will be held Wednesday morning, Sept. 10, but players should arrive the day before. Besides ensuring they are well-rested before a rigorous round of 18, players can enjoy the conference’s Early Arrivers Reception on Tuesday night, Sept. 9.


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