HRMC Foundation Humanitarian Golf Tournament Set for September 10

The 23rd Annual Humanitarian Golf Tournament, presented by the Huron Regional Medical Center (HRMC) Foundation, will be held Saturday, September 10, 2022, at Broadland Creek National Golf Course.

This 18-hole scramble is for golfers of all skill levels with an emphasis on having fun. Registration begins at 9:00 a.m. with a shotgun start at 10:00 a.m. There are many opportunities to win fantastic prizes between games and pin prizes donated by our local business community. The day culminates with a meal and awards ceremony at Broadland Creek Golf Course following the tournament.

The cost for a 4-person team is $350, which includes golf cart, green fees, lunch and dinner. In the event of rain, the tournament will be moved to Sunday, September 11.

The HRMC Foundation has identified three pillars that contribute to the health and well-being of our community: People, Wellness and Technology. Through the Healthy Huron scholarship program, our generous donors maintain the pipeline of qualified medical professionals our area needs. Our support of the Southeast Technical College LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) and LPN to RN (Registered Nurse) programs at Huron Community Campus are helping our local health care system address the nursing shortage and keeping more of our young people in our community.

This event is one of the biggest fundraisers for the HRMC Foundation. It allows us to continue the Foundation’s mission of ensuring quality health care in our community for generations to come. A current goal of the HRMC Foundation is to grow the dialysis endowment to alleviate some of the financial burden for HRMC and allow us to continue expanding services while offering the same high level of care to our dialysis patients.

Call 605-353-6319 to register your team or learn about sponsorship and volunteer opportunities. Details are available online at www.hrmcfoundation.org.

First place winners in flight 1 of the 2021 HRMC Foundation Golf Tournament from team ELO included Patrick Whetham, Aaron Moller, Lucas Hauert, and Tyler Wedel.

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