Cathay Bank's 48th Annual Charity Golf Tournament
Tournament
Ike Course | 10:00 a.m. Check-in & Boxed Lunch 12:00 p.m. Shotgun Start |
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Awards |
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Prizes1 |
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Dinner | Majestic Banquet Room at Industry Hills Golf Club5:00 p.m. Cash Bar
Dinner Raffle Prizes
... and many more |
Fees |
The fee includes green and range fees, a golf cart, boxed lunch, dinner, and a gift.
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Payment |
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Sponsorships
Platinum Sponsor |
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Jade Sponsor |
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Gold Sponsor |
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Dinner Sponsor |
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Luncheon Sponsor |
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Golf Cart Sponsor |
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Refreshment Stand Sponsor |
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Premium Hole Sponsor |
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Basic Hole Sponsor |
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Cash Donation3 |
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Gift Sponsor |
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* In order to provide proper recognition to the sponsors, we must receive the sponsor’s company logos by Friday, April 25, 2025. To maximize the recognition period, we recommend sponsor to provide the company logo at its earliest convenience.
- Professional golfers are not eligible.
- Hole-in-One prizes are subject to holes as pre-assigned.
- Company logo does not apply to Cash Donation sponsor.
Nonprofit Beneficiary Organizations
Asian American Senior Citizens Service Center | Asian American Senior Citizens Service Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing culturally and linguistically sensitive health and social services to the Asian American community of Orange County. |
Cathay Bank Foundation | The Foundation’s mission is to enhance the growth and success of the communities in which Cathay Bank serves. Our ultimate objective is to create opportunities in the areas of affordable housing, community and economic development, and education. |
Friends of the Chinatown Library | Friends of the Chinatown Library is dedicated to promoting educational, recreational, and cultural programs for the Chinatown community. The organization also funds a Homework Assistance Center, an English Conversational Center, and Children’s Reading Incentive Awards. |
Herald Family Center Counseling Ministry | Herald Family Center Counseling Ministry is committed to providing holistic education and care to Southern California Chinese American communities through prevention, education, and counseling services to assist them in building healthy families. |
International Institute of Los Angeles (IILA) | IILA is dedicated to assisting individuals and families in building skills and abilities to become self-sufficient, overcome life crises, and meet basic human needs to enable them to participate fully in today’s society. |
Irvine Chinese School | Irvine Chinese School is the largest nonprofit heritage school in the region. Since 1976, it's guided its missions to promote Chinese language learning, to preserve Chinese heritage, and advocate cultural diversity in America. |
No Limits for deaf children and families | No Limits for deaf children and families teaches deaf children the skills to succeed school and in life through its national theater group and educational centers. |
Community Partners | Accelerated Housing and Transit Development, a program by Community Partners, focuses on rebuilding residents' lives and providing recovery solutions to those who have lost their homes and community spaces due to the recent devastating fires in Southern California. |
Taiwanese American Heritage Week | Taiwanese American Heritage Week is held mainly to praise Taiwanese Americans for contributing to the U.S. economy, culture, and other fields. |
Baby2Baby | Baby2Baby Los Angeles Disaster Relief collaborates with partner organizations across LA County, including schools, shelters, and resource centers. The organization will help distribute emergency supplies such as diapers, food, formula, water, clothing, blankets, and hygiene products to children and families impacted by the devastating fires in Southern California. |