The annual Walter Cuffe Memorial Golf Tournament is set to tee off on Sunday, Sept. 8 at Reedy Meadow Golf Course in Lynnfield.
Organized by the Wyoma Lions Club, the charitable event promises a day of golf, picnic-style gourmet dining, and giving back to the community. Every swing contributes to the fight against vision-related health issues.
Proceeds from the tournament will benefit the Massachusetts Lions Eye Research Fund, supporting crucial research and treatment efforts to combat preventable blindness and eye diseases.
The golf tournament started in 1996, and this will be its 28th year. Since its start, the event has raised more than $90,000, all of which has gone directly to the research fund, Wyoma Lions Club President Mark Erwich said. The club’s fundraising goal for this year is $6,000.
The nine-hole, par-34 course at Reedy Meadow offers a setting for golfers of all skill levels.
The cost of the event is $75 per golfer or $280 per foursome, which includes nine holes of golf with a golf cart, a steak or lobster lunch, beverages and a gift bag.
“This tournament is not just about golf; it’s about making a difference in people’s lives,” Erwich said. “We’re inviting the community to join us for a day of friendly competition that could help change the future of eye health.”
To register or learn about sponsorship opportunities, visit bit.ly/3WW6tjc.