Announcements

Monday, August 4, 2025
10:00am - 8:00pm
Each year, the Golf Classic raises nearly $125,000 from our generous sponsors and golfers. Those funds are directed to Green Chimneys’ innovative education and animal-assisted therapy for children with special needs and support the care of our animals, too.
Hit the Green for Green Chimneys! The day will include fabulous food, an auction, prizes and a great day of golf on one of Westchester’s most challenging golf courses.
Plus, new this year: Pickleball! For the non-golfer, join us for an exciting Round Robin Pickleball Tournament followed by cocktails and heavy hors d’oeuvres with participants of the Golf Classic.
This year’s Golf Classic is dedicated to the memory of Paul Metcalf, whose partnership, generosity and support helped make our mission possible.
Golf Committee
Tom Lowell, Angelo Matra, Donald Ross and Joseph Whalen
10:00am | Check-in and Continental Breakfast |
11:15am | Introduction and Rules |
11:30am | Shotgun Start |
5:00pm | Cocktail and Hors d’oeuvres |
6:00pm | Dinner and Awards |
To purchase tickets, visit Eventbrite
*Golfer Package Includes: Green Fees, Golf Cart, Entry for Putting Contest, Gift Bag, Breakfast, Lunch on the Course; Cocktails and heavy Hors d’oeuvres
Proceeds to Benefit The Friends of Green Chimneys
Contributions to the Golf Classic in excess of $270 are tax deductible
Sponsorships are available.
To learn more, contact Meg Slavin via 845.279.2995 x1228 or events@greenchimneys.org. Purchase a sponsorship directly by visiting Eventbrite
*Golfer Package Includes: Green Fees, Golf Cart, Entry for Putting Contest, Gift Bag, Breakfast, Lunch on the Course; Cocktails and heavy Hors d’oeuvres.
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