Payne-Mason, Cleveland Golf to Support Wounded Warrior Project

Cigar company Payne-Mason, Cleveland Golf and the Wounded Warrior Project are working together to help service members who have been severely injured. Through a joint six-month program, proceeds from the sale of cigars at more than 1,000 golf courses across the country – in addition to prestigious tournaments and on some sports talk radio shows – will be used to support troops in need.
The promotion began this month and will run through Labor Day. Keep in mind, of course, that it's only the sale of Payne-Mason cigars that will contribute to the cause. Fortunately, additional donations will be made by participating golf facilities. So, if you need to deviate from your favorite brand to help a soldier, it's worth doing even if only once.
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