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Golf Challenge Raises Over $400,000 for Saints Renovation

September 2, 2019

The 24th Annual Golf Challenge, held on Monday, August 19 at The International in Bolton, MA, drew a crowd of 225 attendees for a fantastic day of golf and to raise significant funds for the hospital and our patients.

2019 Golf Challenge check presentation
Pictured L-R: Golf Committee Co-Chair Rob Lawlor of Enterprise Bank, Circle Health and Lowell General Hospital President and CEO Jody White and Golf Committee Co-Chair Justin McCarthy of Lowell Five with the check presentation.

Thanks to many generous sponsors and supporters, including Presenting Sponsors Cerner and Enterprise Bank, the event raised more than $400,000 for the hospital’s next capital project, the renovation and expansion of the Saints campus Emergency Department.

Known as one of the area’s premier golf tournaments, golfers were treated to breakfast before heading out on The International’s award-winning Pines and Oaks courses, where they were served an on-course barbecue lunch. Golf was followed by a cocktail hour, dinner, awards ceremony and the check presentation.

Other event highlights included the silent auction, hole-in-one and closest-to-the-pin competitions, a new chipping contest and the Trinity EMS Helicopter Ball Drop, a 50/50 raffle with quite the twist. Each entry is represented by a numbered golf ball that is sent up in a helicopter, which swoops down and drops the balls onto the 18th green. The ball that lands closest to the hole wins. This year, a record-breaking 725 balls were sold, raising $10,000. The lucky winner of the $5,000 prize was Steve Normandin of Chelmsford. Steve is heavily involved in the community and with the hospital, including serving as Chair of TeamWalk for CancerCare for several years.

The Golf Challenge Committee looks forward to holding another successful event next year at The International for its 25th Anniversary.

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