Yankees Foundation to hold third annual Pinstripe Bowl Charity Golf Tournament
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The New York Yankees Foundation will hold the third annual New York Yankees/New Era Pinstripe Bowl Charity Golf Tournament brought to you by UnitedHealthcare on Monday, May 20, at Westchester Country Club in Rye, N.Y.
Net proceeds from the event will benefit the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Pediatric Cancer Center, Tourette Syndrome Association of Central New Jersey, Boomer Esiason Foundation Fighting Cystic Fibrosis and UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation. In just two years, more than 400 individuals have participated in the tournament and in excess of $200,000 has been raised for charity.
Registration and lunch will begin at 11:30 a.m., followed by a 1:30 p.m. shotgun start for the scramble-format tournament. A cocktail reception, dinner and an awards presentation will take place at 6:30 p.m. For more information, fans can call (646) 977-8400.
This year's event includes select head coaches from Big East football and basketball teams, New York Yankees alumni and broadcasters, as well as former New York Giants football players (please see list below).
Westchester Country Club offers two championship Golf Courses and a nine-hole Executive Course. The West Course continues to be a regular location for professional golf events, including the Westchester Classic, Buick Classic and most recently, The Barclays (the first of four stops on the FedEx Tour). Westchester Country Club also hosted the Senior Players Championship in 2011.
The New Era Pinstripe Bowl will take place this year on Saturday, December 28, at Yankee Stadium, pitting a team from the Big East Conference against a representative from the Big 12 Conference.
Scheduled to attend*:
Mark Bavaro, former New York Giants tight end
Ralph Branca, former Yankees player
Brian Cashman, Yankees General Manager
David Cone, YES Network Broadcaster, former Yankees player
Don Criqui, CBS sportscaster
Bill Evans, WABC-TV Weatherman
John Flaherty, YES Network Broadcaster, former Yankees player
Kyle Flood, Rutgers Head Football Coach
Dr. Darryl Gross, Syracuse University Athletic Director
Ron Guidry, former Yankees player
Mitch Henderson, Princeton Head Basketball Coach
Pat Kelly, former Yankees player
Chris Koch, CEO of New Era Cap Company
Randy Levine, Yankees President
Lee Mazzilli, former Yankees player
Jack McCallum, Sports Illustrated writer
Don McPherson, former Syracuse quarterback
Jesse Palmer, ESPN Analyst
Luke Petitgout, former New York Giants offensive lineman
Mickey Rivers, former Yankees player
Scott Shafer, Syracuse Head Football Coach
Scott Shannon, WPLJ Radio personality
Amani Toomer, former New York Giants wide receiver