
Suburban Hospital’s 23rd Annual Golf Tournament, sponsored by the Suburban Hospital Foundation and the Hospital Auxiliary, will be held on Monday, September 15, at Woodmont Country Club. This tournament will benefit the Eby Emergency/Trauma Center. Our tournament co-chairs are Larry Bank and David Ruben.
Event Highlights
Schedule Registration: 10 am Terrace Brunch: 11 am Shotgun start: 12:30 pm Cocktails, reception, awards & prizes: 5 pm |
For details about sponsorship opportunities, click here.
A special thank you is extended to Bethesda Emergency Associates for serving as our tournament sponsor.
To register for the Golf Tournament, click here.
Golf Format
The tournament will be held on Woodmont’s north and south courses in a "Captain’s Choice" format to accommodate golfers of all levels. The scramble format allows all golfers to hit from the best ball within the foursome, recording one score at the end of the play. Foursomes on each course will be divided into three divisions based on handicaps. First-place prizes for best team in each division will be awarded at the evening reception.
Everyone will have a chance to win prizes. Closest-to-the-Pin, Longest Drive, and other specialty competitions will be held to test your golfing skills. Jim Coleman Automotive will sponsor a Hole-in-One contest on each course, giving everyone a chance to win a lease for a new Jim Coleman Cadillac, Infiniti, Toyota, or Honda.
To register for the Golf Tournament, click here.
The Eby Emergency/Trauma Center
For more than 25 years, Suburban Hospital has been home to our region’s dedicated Level II Trauma Center. We’ve cared for thousands of individuals after serious motor vehicle accidents, falls, and incidents of personal violence, like the 2002 sniper attacks.
In 2006, Suburban Hospital was selected as one of just five “highly prepared” trauma centers in the nation. The center constantly evolves by enhancing and adding new services for the community, such as certification as a Primary Stroke Center, and emergency preparedness partnerships with military and federal partners.
From the chef who sliced his hand with a razor-sharp knife to the high school sports star injured in a game, from victims of auto collisions on the Beltway to the grandmother who suffered chest pains while visiting from Florida, there is nothing routine about emergency care. Your support is needed to ensure that we continue to meet all the emergencies and traumas that come through our doors.
Thank you for your support of quality patient care!