Event Description
The Reading to Kids Charity Golf Tournament will be a fun day of golf and
networking. The format is a scramble tournament, making it easy to play
for any level of golfer. The tournament will include fun prizes for top
foursomes, holes-in-one, a closest-to-the-pin competition, a long-drive contest,
and a raffle.
The tournament began as a competition among business schools (this will be the
4th Annual MBA Masters Golf Classic), and it has expanded to
become a charity fundraiser for Reading to Kids. Everyone is welcome to put
together teams to participate. Or, register as a single, and we'll partner you
up!
Not a golfer? Join us for the 19th Hole post tournament
reception for dinner, raffle & the comedy of
Patrick Keane. Patrick is a regular at the Improv and Comedy Store in
Hollywood and has appeared on "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson."
Event Chairs
Ted Cordova and Jason McDowall
Schedule
10:00 a.m. - Registration opens
12:00 p.m. - Shotgun start
5:00 p.m. - 19th Hole post tournament reception and dinner for golfers and non golfers.
Cost
$175 for tournament (includes greens fees, cart, drinks on
the course, and dinner)
$35 for 19th Hole reception/dinner only
Location
Babe Zaharias Course at
Industry Hills Golf Club
One Industry Hills Pkwy
Industry Hills, CA 91744
The new Industry Hills Golf Club at Pacific Palms is one of the premier public
courses in the nation. Both courses and the clubhouse were updated as part of a
$17 million refurbishment project.
Sponsorship & In Kind Donations
Proceeds for the tournament support Reading to Kids. To support these
efforts, please consider
sponsoring.
Contact
Jessica.Tritschreadingtokids.org
Participating Schools
HAAS (UC Berkeley), Anderson (UCLA), Stanford GSB,
Marshall (USC), Harvard (HBS), Kellogg (Northwestern), Wharton (Penn), Fuqua
(Duke), Chicago GSB, Columbia GSB, Darden (UVA), Johnson (Cornell), Michigan,
Sloan (MIT), Stern (NYU), Yale SOM, Graziadio (Pepperdine), and Beta Gamma Sigma
(Honor Society)
2008 Tournament Information
The 2008 event was a great success. Industry Hills proved to be a
popular golf course and took great care of the group. Thanks to Miller and
Coke, no one was thirsty, and a foursome
from Stanford held it together to score a 62 (-9) to win the tournament by a
stroke. We couldn't have done it without our
volunteers and the sponsors. We posted
photos taken throughout the day on
Flickr.
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