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NAHC Collaborates with the PGA Tour to Spread the Gospel
of Hospice and Home Care
In June , all eyes
in the world of golf turned to the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach
Golf Links. And as the pros started playing their practice
rounds on the course before the tournament — which is typically
when you’ll
hear some grumbling of ill-placed bunkers, problem
greens, and the like — the
newspapers synchronously began reporting what those
who’ve played
there have expressed, too: near ubiquitous praise for
this legendary venue. The New York Times, for instance,
referred to a “universal
reverence” among the players readying their games. Not surprisingly,
many of the sport’s top players regard Pebble Beach as the premier
golf course in the world, and certainly one of the
most beautiful.
That’s
why the National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC) is thrilled
to announce that in just a few months, this same venue
will be helping raise awareness of the critical work of
home care and hospice across the nation while also benefitting
underprivileged kids. The PGA TOUR Champions Tour, charitable
organization The First Tee, and the Monterey Peninsula
Foundation have announced that NAHC will serve as the title
sponsor for the 2010 Champions Tour event at Pebble Beach
this coming Labor Day weekend.
To
be known as the Home Care & Hospice First Tee Open at Pebble
Beach, the
unique format of this event, which is now entering its seventh year, gives
junior golfers and amateurs a chance to compete side-by-side with Champions
Tour players at the renowned Pebble Beach Golf Links and Del Monte Golf Course.
Scheduled for September 3-5, the event will be held in conjunction with The
First Tee, a nonprofit group that aims to provide “the golf learning
facilities and the experience that will enable kids from every walk of life
to partake of a game that teaches values for life — and which can be
played for a lifetime.”
“We
are honored to have the support of the PGA TOUR in spreading the word about
the good work done by the angels of hospice and home care, as well as the
efforts of The First Tee in helping underprivileged kids,” said NAHC
President Val J. Halamandaris. “The PGA TOUR’s focus has been
not only to promote excellence in golf but the values of caring, integrity,
and service to humanity. And that is a cause that resonates very strongly
to our own. We are proud to be a part of this partnership.”
“We’re
delighted that NAHC has stepped up to sponsor the 2010 event and support
The First Tee,” said Mike Stevens, president of the Champions Tour,
a member organization of pro golfers aged 50 and older. “I believe
this partnership with NAHC is a natural fit given the PGA TOUR’s commitment
to charity.”
Started
by singer and actor Bing Crosby and a group of friends
in 1937, the Monterey Peninsula Foundation focuses on improving the quality
of life for the Monterey Peninsula and surrounding areas and funding organizations
and programs “that
demonstrate the greatest positive effect.” Clint Eastwood, chairman
of the foundation’s board, stated, “Thanks to NAHC, the 2010
tournament will showcase this highly successful youth-development program
to a global audience and celebrate the values upon which both Home Care & Hospice
and The First Tee are based.”
The
First Tee, which is based in St. Augustine, FL, is an initiative
of the World Golf Foundation that was started in 1997 and boasts as its
honorary chairman former President George H. W. Bush. The organization’s “Nine
Core Values” program aims to instill in youth responsibility, perseverance,
courtesy, judgment, honesty, integrity, sportsmanship,
respect, and confidence.
“The
opportunity for our participants to play alongside Champions Tour players,
many of whom are World Golf Hall of Fame members, at as significant a setting
as Pebble Beach is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience,” said Joe
Louis Barrow, Jr., CEO of The First Tee. “We have the highest respect
for caregivers who provide in-home health care and supportive services, and
we are grateful to NAHC for their commitment to this year’s tournament. Their
support allows The First Tee’s mission to be shared with a broader
audience.”
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