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2022 Next Step Charity Golf Tournament at Myopia Hunt Club
June 20, 2022

Myopia Hunt Club, 435 Bay Road, South Hamilton, MA 01982
Join us for a unique opportunity at Myopia Hunt Club on Monday, June 20th! Few know that Myopia Hunt Club, located in South Hamilton, Massachusetts, a funky quirky lark where greens look like bath mats and bunkers look like bathtubs, hosted four U.S Open championships by 1908 (two of them when the club had only nine holes). Although the Open hasn’t been back in over 110 years, Myopia has always retained a reputation of being a tough little rascal, with tiny greens, deep bunkers and several cross-hazards. Thanks to Gil Hanse restoration, Myopia looks like it did in its U.S. Open heyday, but with much better turf conditions now. Golf Digest ranks Myopia Hunt Club as the 69th best golf course in the U.S.
TOURNAMENT DETAILS
- Format: “One Best Ball of 4” Net and Gross
- Shotgun Start at 12:30pm
- Rain or Shine Event
QUESTIONS?
For more details or if you want to participate as a sponsor or non-playing sponsor, please contact Nancy Hays, Next Step Development Director: nancy@nextstepnet.org/617.775.0879
Play-Only/$5,000/Limited
- One foursome in the tournament
SPONSORSHIPS
Lead Sponsor/$25,000/Limited to 1
- Three foursomes in the tournament
- Recognition at the start and reception
- Exclusive hole sign
- Sponsorship acknowledgement in all publicity
Gold Sponsor/$15,000/Limited to 2
- Two foursomes in the tournament
- Recognition at the reception
- Exclusive hole sign
- Sponsorship acknowledgement in all publicity
Silver Sponsor/$6,500/Limited
- One foursome in the tournament
- Exclusive hole sign
- Sponsorship acknowledgement in all publicity
SUPPORT NEXT STEP
Proceeds from the tournament will support Next Step’s free year-round programming for teens and young adults living with cancer, HIV and rare genetic disorders. Next Step empowers young people living with serious illness to create their brightest future through community, music and mentorship. Our participants connect with peers who truly understand their challenges, develop important life skills, and gain the self-confidence they need to manage their illness as they actualize a future they never felt possible.