MVP Dinner
Friday, September 12, 2025
Cannery Seafood of the Pacific
Golf Tournament
Saturday, September 13, 2025
Monarch Beach Golf Links
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The CureDuchenne Golf Shootout, started by NHL All-Star Ryan Getzlaf and his wife Paige and now hosted by Troy Terry of the Anaheim Ducks and his wife Danielle, brings together professional athletes, celebrities, and community leaders for a two-day event benefiting CureDuchenne. The event features an MVP Dinner reception on Friday evening followed by an action-packed day of activities and golf on Saturday. To date, the Shootout has raised over $6.3M to fund research and bring new therapies for individuals with Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
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Can't Attend? You Can Still Make an Impact.
Help us drive progress toward a cure for Duchenne muscular dystrophy by contributing to our fundraising efforts. Whether you're able to join us on the course or not, your support fuels research, care, and hope.
No act of generosity is too small to make a difference.
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Donate a product, experience, or service to help raise critical funds for CureDuchenne. From vacation getaways and event tickets to exclusive products and gift certificates, we welcome donations of all kinds.
Your generous contribution not only supports our mission-it's also a great way to showcase your brand to a highly engaged audience.
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Donate an Item NowAbout the Cause
CureDuchenne is a national nonprofit raising awareness and funds to cure Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Paul and Debra Miller founded the organization in 2003 after their son, Hawken, was diagnosed with Duchenne. Since then, the organization has funded numerous scientific projects to fast-track research and new treatments for Duchenne, while advocating for the community with education and support programs.