Golf tournament was a sellout success for Orleans Community Health Foundation
Provided photo: The winning team at Orleans Community Health Foundation’s golf outing June 20 at Shelridge Country Club were Eric Waters, Kemal Koksal, Eric Nolle and Adam Macha.
MEDINA – The 38th annual Orleans Community Health Foundation golf outing was a sellout success, bringing together a full roster of golfers, community supporters and local businesses for a day of fun and philanthropy, according to Scott Robinson, director of Marketing, Communication and Outreach.
The event on June 20 at Shelridge Country Club took place under sunny skies and raised critical funds to support patient-centered initiatives through the Orleans Community Health Foundation. Proceeds will directly benefit healthcare projects which enhance services and improve the well-being of the local community.
The day began with registration and basket raffles, followed by a 10 a.m. shotgun start. Golfers enjoyed lunch on the course, and the day concluded with dinner, awards and final raffles.
The first-place team of Eric Waters, Kemal Koksal, Eric Nolle and Adam Macha led the competition, followed by second-place finishers Zach Newton, Brad Wilson, Scott Sloper and Evan London. Third place went to the team of Davied Monti, Gary McCarthy, Joe Guisiana and Michael McCarthy.
Individual contest winners were Lou Sassel, Closest to the Pin (#12); Brandi Pasnik, Longest Drive (#2); and Dustin Pahura, Longest Drive (#5).
“This event is so much more than just a day of golf,” said Megan Johnson, executive director of the Orleans Community Health Foundation. “It’s a celebration of community, generosity and our shared commitment to improving local healthcare. Every swing truly makes a difference.”
The Foundation extends a heartfelt thank-you to everyone who came out to support the event and to the dedicated volunteers who made the day run smoothly from start to finish, Johnson said. Their time, energy and enthusiasm played a key role in the outing’s success, she added.
A special thank-you was extended to event sponsors Lawley Insurance, TeamHealth and MS Hall for their generous support, which helped make the tournament possible, Johnson said.
With such a successful tournament this year, planning is already underway for an even bigger 39th annual outing in 2026, she said.