Marc Santi Football

Golf Tournament

THE 10th ANNUAL MARC SANTI MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT            

MONDAY, AUGUST 16th, 2010

AT DIAMOND BACK GOLF CLUB, RICHMOND HILL!!!

 

Dear Golfers/Sponsors/Donors,

 

It’s tee-off time again! The Marc Santi Foundation is holding the 10th Annual Marc Santi Memorial Golf Tournament, on MONDAY, AUGUST 16th, 2010, at DIAMOND BACK GOLF CLUB in Richmond Hill.

 

This tournament is in memory of Marc Santi, a vibrant and loving 18 year-old, who died, as a result of a tragic car accident, on April 15, 2001, in his graduating year at St. Michael’s College School. He enjoyed golfing with his father, Ed and his brothers, Paul and David.

 

To date, the tournament has raised over $175,000! The Foundation is greatly appreciative of the support and generosity generated by this tournament. A special Thank You to all our golfers, sponsors, supporters and volunteers.

 

These funds are distributed to the following charities on behalf of the Foundation:

·        Sunnybrook & Women’s Health Science Centre- Trauma Unit           

·        York Central Hospital- Richmond Hill

·        St. Michael’s College School- Entrance and Graduation Scholarships

·        Richmond Hill Hockey Association- Sponsor Youth Teams

·         Schizophrenia Society of Ontario

·        V O I C E- for hearing- impaired children

 

In order to maintain Marc’s legacy and continue to support these charities, we are soliciting for sponsorships, donations, prizes, and/or silent auction items for the tournament.

 

We hope that you will be able to attend and/or support the 10th Annual Marc Santi Memorial Golf Tournament- MONDAY, AUGUST 16th, 2010.

 

Our sincere appreciation for your time and consideration and we look forward to seeing you at the golf tournament! Click here to download the registration form.

 

Thank You!

 

The Marc Santi Foundation /The Golf Committee

“Marc was not only a good friend, but like a brother to me. He will forever live in our hearts. He was a true example of a St. Michael’s Man. He will be forever missed, but his legend will never die.”

Mario Lanzillotta