Gamma Labs sponsors the Charles Evans PCF Pro/Am Tour

On December 1, 2009 at the annual Prostate Cancer Foundation Annual Dinner, the organization acknowledged its sponsors and provided insight of the year’s events and milestones. Gamma Labs, a leading nutritional supplement company, was recognized as one of the organization’s sponsors. Gamma Labs is pleased to announce today plans to continue support of this organization. Gamma Labs serves as a sponsor for the Charles Evans PCF Pro/Am Tour, an annual event that benefits the Prostate Cancer Foundation.

The 2009 Palm Beach Pro/Am Invitational, one of four stops on the Charles Evans PCF Pro/Am Tour, recently took place Nov. 20, 21 and 22, 2009 at The Breakers Tennis Facility in Palm Beach, Fla. This well-renowned tennis event series pairs 20 amateur tennis players with a current member of the ATP Tour or with one of the legends of tennis for two days of competition.

“One out of every six American men is diagnosed with prostate cancer,” said Gamma Labs CEO Clifford Morgan. “Through our involvement and sponsorships with the Prostate Cancer Foundation, Gamma Labs is committed to raising awareness of this disease and contributing to find a cure.”

The PCF Pro/AM Tennis Tournament has been fighting against prostate cancer for 13 years and has raised over $12.5 million to date. Over the years, many professionals and amateurs have taken to the courts to do what they could against this devastating disease.

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