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A Hole-In-One for Animals

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Proceeds from the tournament will help provide nourishing food, safe shelter, and veterinary care to the approximate 12,000 animals PHS cares for every year. – Courtesy photo

Proceeds from the tournament will help provide nourishing food, safe shelter, and veterinary care to the approximate 12,000 animals PHS cares for every year. – Courtesy photo

 

Annual Golf Tournament Raises $235,000 for Pasadena Humane Society and SPCA

The 17th annual Doglegs, Birdies, & Eagles Golf Tournament teed off Monday, April 18, at the San Gabriel Country Club. More than $235,000 was raised for the Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA’s (PHS) programs and services, exceeding the $230,000 goal set by event organizers.

Event co-chairs Georgia Coye, Roslyn DeForest, and Dan Lien worked with PHS event coordinators to make for a successful event. More than 144 golfers participated in the annual fundraiser for the Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA. The day began with a putting contest, a full 18-hole course and the helicopter ball drop opportunity drawing. Four buckets filled with golf balls were airlifted by helicopter and were spilled onto the fairway. One ball landed in the hole granting the winner $3,620. The winnings were donated back to PHS. A live and silent auction and an awards dinner concluded the event.

 

Four buckets filled with golf balls were airlifted by helicopter and were spilled onto the fairway. One ball landed in the hole granting the winner $3,620. – Courtesy photo

Four buckets filled with golf balls were airlifted by helicopter and were spilled onto the fairway. One ball landed in the hole granting the winner $3,620. – Courtesy photo

 

“We can’t thank the players, donors, staff at the San Gabriel Country Club and volunteers enough,” says PHS President/CEO Steve McNall. “It’s great to see people come together over a friendly game of golf to help animals in need.”

Proceeds from the tournament will help provide nourishing food, safe shelter, and veterinary care to the approximate 12,000 animals PHS cares for every year. The shelter’s next signature event the 18th annual Wiggle Waggle Walk is set for Sunday, Sept. 27, at Brookside Park in Pasadena. Fetch more information at pasadenahumane.org.

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