We are thrilled to invite you to the 3rd Annual Reaumond Foundation Invitational, hosted at The Glen Club. Please join us for a great day of golf and an even greater cause, supporting our efforts in pancreatic cancer research, patient and family assistance, and our Homes of Hope initiative.
12:00PM - Registration begins. Pre-golf lunch, drinks and practice facility available.
12:45PM – Pre-Golf announcements, instruction and plan of the day ahead
1:00PM – Shotgun start, on course food and beverage
5:30PM – Post golf dinner and open bar.
GOLF PACKAGE DETAILS:
$2,500 per foursome includes:
18 holes of cart golf
Complimentary access to practice range
Lunch at kick off
Golfer gifts
Unlimited Beer & Cocktails on the course
Open bar post-golf
Contest prize awards
Donation to The Reaumond Foundation
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:
Interested in becoming a corporate sponsor? We have opportunities available starting at $1,000.
ABOUT THE COURSE:
The Glen Club, designed by renowned golf course architect Tom Fazio, is a remarkable feat of engineering.
For over 70 years, the land was used as a Naval Air Base complete with runways and a total elevation change of three feet. Today, the land has been beautifully transformed into a dynamic terrain with rolling berms, stunning vistas and naturally harmonious transitions.
The routing features dramatic elevation changes – up to 40 feet on certain holes – mature trees and natural areas, meandering lakes and flowing streams. There are 75 acres of prairie grass flowing naturally throughout the layout.
Each of the spectacular par 3’s face a different point on the compass. The par 5’s are big and bold yet contain ample driving zones and generous bailout regions. The par 4’s range from short and sweet to long and tough. Many elements of a superb Fazio design are here and offer a challenge in many forms, from the classic perched greens undercut by bunkers to the awesome peninsula greens menaced by water.
The finishing 18th hole is one of the most picturesque on the course with two water features and strategically placed bunkers that demand accurate tacking from one safe area to the next. Walking off the 18th green will leave a lasting impression of a spectacular test of skill in an environment that offers an array of memorable golf holes.
HOMES OF HOPE:
Often, the best chance of a successful outcome for a patient with pancreatic cancer is to travel to a hospital far from home. Travel costs add up quickly, especially when patients consider lodging, transportation, and food. Patients who need housing for extended cancer treatments may need to spend several hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on their length of stay.
Homes of Hope aims to ease the financial burden of housing, provide better access to the nation’s top cancer hospitals, and provide a “home away from home” to families during their most difficult days.