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Golf Atlanta Charity Tournament
Raises $105,000 for ‘globalCure’

Inaugural event raises funds for
TGen’s pancreatic cancer research

ATLANTA, Ga. — The 2010 Golf Atlanta charity golf tournament raised $105,000 in its first year to benefit “globalCure,” a new initiative aimed at finding better treatments and eventually a cure for pancreatic cancer.

2010 Golf Atlanta drew 124 players Oct. 15, 2010, to the Crabapple Golf Club in Alpharetta, Ga., just north of Atlanta.

Proceeds support globalCure, an initiative of the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), a non-profit biomedical research facility in Phoenix, Ariz., working to find new agents to prevent, treat and eventually cure pancreatic cancer.

“It was a tremendous turnout for the first year of this tournament,” said Roger Magowitz, Chairman of the Seena Magowitz Foundation. “It was completely sold out; played on a meticulously manicured course in perfect weather. We’re already looking forward to next year’s 2011 Golf Atlanta event.”

Besides entry fees, donations were raised through an auction that included a golf cart and several high-end, custom mattresses from leading manufacturers that support research into pancreatic cancer, the fourth leading cause of cancer death in America. More than 37,000 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer each year.

Contributions support TGen’s life-changing research by driving new therapeutic agents into much needed clinical trials, where they can have an immediate impact on patient care.

The event was co-hosted by the Seena Magowitz Foundation, John Morley, Tom Vitale and Howard Young, a pancreatic cancer survivor who chairs the TGen Foundation's National Pancreatic Cancer Committee.

The Seena Magowitz Foundation is committed to advancing the awareness and eventual prevention and cure of pancreatic cancer. The Foundation is dedicated to funding top medical institutions on the leading edge of translational pancreatic cancer research committed to the diagnosis, the advancement of life-extending treatment options and the ultimate goal of eradicating this deadly killer.

The Foundation annually hosts its annual Seena Magowitz Celebrity Golf Classic, a major charity golf tournament that has raised millions of dollars for pancreatic cancer research. The Golf Classic is held annually in Scottsdale, Arizona.


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Howard Young's globalCure Atlanta Golf Classic