The 18th annual Dogleg, Birdies and Eagles Golf Tournament will tee off on Monday, April 10 to raise money for the 12,000 animals the Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA cares for each year. The Tournament will be held for the first time at the historic Annandale Golf Club in Pasadena.

 

Foursomes are available for $2,000 and include 18 holes of golf, a golf cart and caddie, a swag bag, a mulligan package. lunch and dinner. A brand new 2017 Ford Explorer from Advantage Ford Lincoln could be taken home by the winner of the hole-in-one contest.

 

This unparalleled day of golf will be followed by a cocktail reception, exquisite dinner, and silent auction for all participants. Stand-alone dinner tickets are also available at $175 per person.

 

Tickets are now available for this year’s opportunity drawing. The winner gets a portion of the ticket sales and $250 in instant win lottery tickets. Tickets are $10, 6 for $50 or 12 for $100. The winner does not need to be present.

 

Sponsorship opportunities are also available starting at just $500. In-kind donations for the silent auction as well as monetary donations are welcome.

 

“It’s time to chip in for the animals,” says Julie Bank, President/CEO of the Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA. “Proceeds from the tournament will help us provide food, shelter and medical care to homeless and abandoned animals that come through our doors each year.”

 

The annual golf tournament is part of a series of fundraising events that benefit the Pasadena Humane Society that include the Wiggle Waggle Walk, the organization’s signature dog walk slated for September 24, 2017 at Brookside Park, and the San Marino Motor Classic, a concours-level car show held in Lacy Park every June.

 

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit pasadenhumane.org/golf or email [email protected].

 

About the Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA

 

The Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA is a donor-supported, non-profit organization that provides animal care and services for homeless and owned animals in the Greater Los Angeles Area. The organization is dedicated to promoting humane treatment and compassionate care for all animals. The animals in its care come from 11 animal control contract cities, as well as partner shelters across the Los Angeles area and beyond. The Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA also offers lifesaving programs and services to the community that support the human-animal bond and keep pets in homes. To learn more, visit pasadenahumane.org.