Golf tourney excels again
The Toshiba Senior Classic organizers have done it again. They put on
a wonderful golf tournament on the PGA Champions Tour and then
contributed $1 million to local charities.
How much better can it get? The Newport Beach event has now raised
$1 million for the fourth consecutive year. Think about that while
also considering the economic climate both this year and the year
before. The event, the most philanthropic on the tour, has now
donated $5.7 million in the six years that Hoag Hospital has operated
it.
Among those charities who profit from the $1 million are: Hoag’s
Foundation; the Toshiba Senior Classic Scholarship Fund; Orangewood
Children’s Foundation; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation; Cystic
Fibrosis Foundation of Orange County; Explorer Scouts of Orange
County and Los Angeles Conservation Corps.
With Toshiba and Hoag’s score card in the last six years, there
would be nothing better than holding this event twice a year. After
all, $2 million could help even more.
But, really, knowing that it probably takes an entire year just to
prepare one Toshiba Classic, it’s wonderful that it’s in Newport
Beach and benefits such local causes. Cheers to those who make it
happen. That’s better than a hole in one.
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