FORE! at the Shore Golf Outing
September 27, 2021 9:30
Union League National Golf Club, 1756 Route 9 North, Swainton, NJ 08210
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You can still support us!Our golf outing is sold out, but you can still show your support by purchasing a 50/50 raffle ticket, joining us at our Cocktail Hour, or buying a digital ad (click "Buy Tickets" above). If you have any questions about the golf portion of the event, contact Chris Callanan at [email protected].
Timeline*:
9:30 am Registration Opens / Brunch
11:00 am Shotgun Start
4:30 pm Cocktail Hour
5:00 pm Family Speaker
*Please refer back to this website for our COVID-19 backup plan.
Eagles Fly For Leukemia is excited to partner with Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Philadelphia Region (RMHC Philly) to host the first annual Fore! to Shore Golf Event, presented by ELAP Services and Fox Rothschild, LLP. This all-day event will feature a competitive three person scramble golf tournament at Union League National, brunch, a post event cocktail hour featuring heavy hors d'oeuvres and food stations, and an evening program honoring Jimmy Murray and Stan Lane and their impact for the last 47 years on the lives of families with seriously ill children. Prizes will be awarded to the top three teams. All funds raised directly support the guest families staying at RMHC Philly.
Participants at the Fore! at the Shore golf outing will also be invited to join us for our virtual Champions of Hope event on October 14. As part of that event, we will celebrate the everyday heroes that make our work possible, and the Jimmy Murray Community Leadership Award will be presented to Stan Lane, founder of Eagles Fly for Leukemia. We look forward to continuing the celebration with you!
Format: Three Person Scramble
Each team will consist of three players. All team members tee off. The team will then choose the best shot and all team members will move their ball to within a club's length of the selected shot. All team members will hit their second shot from this position. After hitting their second shot, the team will repeat the selection process and play their third shot and so on. Once on the green, the ball must be marked (ideally with a tee) and all puts must be made within a putter's head length of the tee (no closer to the hole). Bogey max to keep pace of play. There will be two teams per hole and each team will track the scores of their opponent to ensure honesty and integrity.