JACKSONVILLE, Fla., May 14th, 2014 – The 19th Annual Tom Coughlin Jay Fund Foundation Celebrity Golf Classic in partnership with THE PLAYERS will take place on May 18th and 19th, 2014. A premier event, the Celebrity Golf Classic offers participants an opportunity to enjoy the two days in the company of Tom Coughlin and his celebrity friends from all over the sports world and beyond.
“We’ll bring together a team that will help families tackle childhood cancer” says Coach Coughlin, who hosts the event at TPC Sawgrass. Philanthropic minded corporate and prominent citizens will come together to enjoy a remarkable dinner and auction on Sunday evening, May 18th, followed by a golf tournament on Monday morning May 19th. Coughlin will be joined by Michael Irvin, Steve Mariucci and Mike Mayock from the NFL Network, Chris Berman, Bill Polian, Tom Jackson and Chris Mortensen from ESPN, Jacksonville Jaguars’ GM David Caldwell, a dozen NY Giants players including Victor Cruz and several current and former Jaguars stars, along with supermodel Kim Alexis, United States’ Army Chief of Staff General Raymond Odierno and many others who plan to be there for local kids with cancer.
The event is presented by Acosta Sales & Marketing, Brumos Motor Cars, Mercedes Benz of Orange Park and First Coast News.
WHEN: May 18th 6:00 pm, May 19th 8:30 am
WHO: Coach Tom Coughlin and scores of sports celebrities
WHERE: TPC Sawgrass
Home of THE PLAYERS
110 Championship Way
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
About the Tom Coughlin Jay Fund
The mission of the Tom Coughlin Jay Fund is to help families tackle childhood cancer by providing comprehensive financial, emotional and practical support. From diagnosis to recovery and beyond, we are part of the team, allowing parent to focus on their child’s well-being. Our goal is to BE THERE for parents facing the unthinkable so they can BE THERE for their families.
Tom Coughlin, former head coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars and current head coach for the New York Giants, launched the Jay Fund in 1996 in honor of former Boston College safety Jay McGillis, who battled leukemia. The Jay Fund has grown in size and scope providing $5 million in grants to thousands of families on the First Coast and in the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area facing pediatric cancer.
For more information on the Tom Coughlin Jay Fund, please visit www.tcjayfund.org or www.facebook.com/tcjayfund, or call 904-543-2599.