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Concussion Legacy Charity Challenge Golf Tournament Monday, June 12Th, 2017 Gladstone, Nj CONCUSSION LEGACY CHARITY CHALLENGE GOLF TOURNAMENT MONDAY, JUNE 12TH, 2017 GLADSTONE, NJ /ConcussionFoundationConcussionFoundation ConcussionFoundation.org ConcussionFoundation.org @ConcussionLF@ConcussionLF @ConcussionFoundation EVENT INFORMATION th Monday, June 12 , 2017 11:00 a.m. | Lunch Buffett Hamilton Farm Golf Club 12:30 p.m. | Shotgun Start 1040 Pottersville Road 5:00 p.m. | Awards Reception Gladstone, NJ The Highlands course, at more than seven thousand yards, is a championship layout that provides appropriate challenges to the skilled golfer. Among its most distinctive features are sculpted bunkers with high sand flashing, recreating the older, dramatic style of bunkering. Strategy is at a premium on holes such as Number Fourteen, "Long Look," a 545-yard classic risk-reward par 5. /ConcussionFoundationConcussionFoundation ConcussionFoundation.org ConcussionFoundation.org @ConcussionLF@ConcussionLF @ConcussionFoundation CELEBRITY GOLFERS Jay Fiedler Gary Fencik Bart Oates Former NY Jets QB All-Pro Safety on Super Bowl XX Legendary NY Giants Center Dartmouth ‘94 Champion Chicago Bears 3-time Super Bowl Champ Yale ‘76 Brigham Young ‘83 /ConcussionFoundationConcussionFoundation ConcussionFoundation.org ConcussionFoundation.org @ConcussionLF@ConcussionLF @ConcussionFoundation CELEBRITY GOLFERS Leonard Marshall Isaiah Kacyvenski Ed Marinaro Chad Levitt NY Giants Legend Captain of 2006 Former Jets RB Former running back for 2x Super Bowl Champ Seattle Seahawks ‘71 Heisman runner up Oakland Raiders & LSU ‘83 Super Bowl Team Actor, Hill Street Blues & St. Louis Rams Harvard ‘00 Blue Mountain State Cornell ‘97 Cornell ‘71 Additional celebrity golfers to be announced – stay tuned! /ConcussionFoundationConcussionFoundation ConcussionFoundation.org ConcussionFoundation.org @ConcussionLF@ConcussionLF @ConcussionFoundation COMMITTEE INFORMATION The Concussion Legacy Charity Challenge will be hosted by Tim Ring, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer for C.R. Bard, Inc. Committee Members and Celebrity Golfers include: - Brendan Bibro - Chad Levitt - Bart Oates - Gary Fencik - Ed Marinaro - Bill Primps - Jay Fiedler - Leonard Marshall - Rob Ryan - Tim Fleiszer - Lisa McHale - Herman Sanchez - Isaiah Kacyvenski - Matt McKenzie - Jonathan Stiegler - David Koeppel - Thomas K. Morgan - Graham Thomas - Dan Leonard /ConcussionFoundationConcussionFoundation ConcussionFoundation.org ConcussionFoundation.org @ConcussionLF@ConcussionLF @ConcussionFoundation SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION Champion Sponsor: $25,000 Additional ways to participate (1 exclusive sponsorship available) Special Event Sponsorships: - Evening Awards Reception Sponsor $2,000 each - 2 foursomes - Driving Range Sponsor - Celebrity in foursomes - Hole-in-One Sponsor - Celebrity Putting Contest Sponsor Legacy Sponsor: $10,000 - Celebrity in foursome - Course Contest Sponsor Impact Sponsor: $5,000 Hole Sponsorships: $1,500 - Foursome Individual Golfer: $1,000 (not for sale until March) If you are interested in a Sponsorship Opportunity, contact Alec Elbert via email [email protected] /ConcussionFoundationConcussionFoundation ConcussionFoundation.org ConcussionFoundation.org @ConcussionLF@ConcussionLF @ConcussionFoundation THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS! /ConcussionFoundationConcussionFoundation ConcussionFoundation.org ConcussionFoundation.org @ConcussionLF@ConcussionLF @ConcussionFoundation THE LEGACY DONOR PROGRAM We are forever thankful to the families that continue to put their trust in the Concussion Legacy Foundation and the VA-BU-CLF Brain Bank, Bedford, MA. Without their selfless contributions, we would have never made progress toward discovery. Donor families often choose to stay involved with the Foundation and research through the Family Advisory Board (FAB). Below are just a few of the amazing individuals who have helped move our research forward. Ken Stabler Kevin Turner Pro Football HOF John Mackey Dave Duerson Former New England Patriot Pro Football HOF Bob Probert Former Chicago Bear Former Chicago Blackhawk /ConcussionFoundationConcussionFoundation ConcussionFoundation.org ConcussionFoundation.org @ConcussionLF@ConcussionLF @ConcussionFoundation ABOUT THE CONCUSSION LEGACY FOUNDATION • Founded in 2007 by Dr. Robert Cantu and Christopher Nowinski. • Our vision is a world without CTE, and concussion safety without compromise. • Dedicated to solving the concussion crisis in sports and the military through medical research, treatment, education, and prevention. • Works to translate our knowledge into programs that will allow sports to be played more safely and protect future generations of athletes. • Collaborates with Boston University School of Medicine and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in the VA-BU CLF Brain Bank and BU CTE Program. • Funds and supports research programs focused on the quest to find a treatment for CTE. • Educates youth sports stakeholders to provide a safer sports experience. /ConcussionFoundationConcussionFoundation ConcussionFoundation.org ConcussionFoundation.org @ConcussionLF@ConcussionLF @ConcussionFoundation.
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