New York Yankees Foundation to hold fifth annual New York Yankees/New Era Pinstripe Bowl Charity Golf Tournament
The New York Yankees Foundation will hold the fifth annual New York Yankees/New Era Pinstripe Bowl Charity Golf Tournament, brought to you by Herrick Feinstein, LLP, on Tuesday, May 19, at Forsgate Country Club in Monroe Township, N.J.
Net proceeds from the event will benefit the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Pediatric Cancer Center, the Boomer Esiason Foundation Fighting Cystic Fibrosis and Tic Toc Stop, a Tourette's syndrome charity. In just four years, more than 500 individuals have participated in the tournament and in excess of $250,000 has been raised for charity.
Registration and lunch will begin at 11:00 a.m., followed by a 12:30 p.m. shotgun start for the scramble-format tournament. A cocktail reception, dinner and an awards presentation will take place at 5:30 p.m. For more information, fans can call (718) 508-3984.
This year's tournament includes various well-known guests, including New York Yankees alumni and former and current players from local New York-area professional sports teams. The "Benigno and Roberts Show" on WFAN-AM 660/-FM 101.9 will also be broadcast live from the event from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Scheduled to attend*:
Stephen Baker, former New York Giants player
Craig Carton, co-host of the Boomer & Carton Show on WFAN
Don Criqui, current Notre Dame football announcer
Johnny Damon, former Yankees player
Zak DeOssie, current New York Giants player
Boomer Esiason, co-host of the Boomer & Carton Show on WFAN
Cecil Fielder, former Yankees player
Kyle Flood, Rutgers Head Football Coach
Mitch Henderson, Princeton Head Basketball Coach
Eric Herman, current New York Giants player
Mark Herzlich, current New York Giants player
Henry Hynoski, current New York Giants player
Matt Martin, current New York Islanders player
Lee Mazzilli, former Yankees player
Don McPherson, former Syracuse player
Ryan Nassib, current New York Giants player
Weston Richburg, current New York Giants player
Lee Rouson, former New York Giants player
Lonn Trost, Yankees Chief Operating Officer
*attendees subject to change