Clinics Can Help Will Return To Wellington For Annual Golf Classic At Wanderers Club

Owen O’Neill, Matt Lincoln and Gil Martinez.

Coming off a record fundraising and attendance year, Clinics Can Help (CCH) recently announced plans for its 11th annual Golf Classic. Once again, the event will be presented by the Gil Martinez Agency-State Farm and will return to the Wanderers Club in Wellington on Friday, Oct. 11.

The 2024 Salute to Superheroes theme will recognize and honor the superheroes in the community, as well as the superhero clients CCH serves, while fundraising for the organization’s KINDER Project.

Resuming in the role of event chair is CBS 12’s morning anchor Matt Lincoln, with PGA Tour champion Dana Quigley, whose personal experience after a tragic accident involving his son brought him to Clinics Can Help, returning as honorary chair. In 2023, the Quigley family sadly lost Devon, and this year the organization will be honoring the family for the tireless dedication they have given to Clinics Can Help over the years.

The event, which tees off at 8:45 a.m., will be a scramble format with both mixed and men’s and women’s divisions. Prizes will be awarded to the best-dressed team (sun-and-fun golf attire), closest to the pin (men and women), and longest drive (men and women). A hole-in-one contest will also add to the excitement.

Event proceeds will support families of children with special needs through Clinics Can Help’s KINDER (Kids In Need of Durable Equipment Right Now) Project. Many of the children served by CCH are affected by serious medical conditions. The KINDER Project directly helps families that struggle to afford this equipment and enables their children to lead more independent lives.

Tickets for the tournament range from $325 to $1,300 for golf. Lunch-only tickets are available this year for guests who are not golfing for $100. The Wanderers Club is located at 1900 Aero Club Drive in Wellington.

For additional information about this event, visit www.clinicscanhelp.org/golf24. Sponsorship opportunities can be customized, with information available from Angie Niehoff at (305) 582-7450 or golfinfo@clinicscanhelp.org.

A vital resource in Palm Beach County and throughout southeast Florida for families in search of medical equipment, such as hospital beds, wheelchairs, nebulizers and more, CCH provides access to critical equipment for thousands of children and adults who cannot afford it.

The only organization of its kind in Florida and one of only four in the United States that provide a vast and diverse array of equipment, CCH makes a difference through a simple process of organized recycling.

To learn more, visit www.clinicscanhelp.org or call (561) 640-2995.