BOYLSTON, Mass. – The New England PGA and PGA REACH New England, the charitable arm of the NEPGA, are excited to announce the 4th Annual REACH Classic will be held on October 7, 2024, at Weston Golf Club. Registration is set to open on Monday, June 10th.
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The REACH Classic is PGA REACH New England’s sole golf tournament fundraiser. This tournament pulls together golfers who believe in our mission of positively impacting lives through the game of golf under three philanthropic pillars: Diversity & Inclusion, Military, and Youth Development.
The tournament is open to all players – Professionals and amateurs. Individuals can sign up as a single player, twosome, threesome, or foursome. The event will include golf, lunch, dinner, a silent auction, tee gifts, and gross & net prizes. Registration will begin at 11:00 a.m. and lunch will be served before the shotgun start at 1:00 p.m.
“We are excited to welcome all levels of golfers to the 2024 REACH Classic at Weston Golf Club,” said PGA REACH New England Director, Michael Packard, PGA. “Weston Golf Club will offer an elevated experience for our participants and the day promises to be a great way to come together to help grow the game we all love.”
PGA REACH New England is dedicated to impacting lives through the game of golf. Participating in the 4th Annual REACH Classic helps us improve the lives of thousands of children, military veterans and their families, as well as diverse populations through golf programs throughout New England each year.
The 2024 REACH Classic is presented by Gorton & Company and supported by Tournament Solutions.
Weston Golf Club was established in 1894. The par-72, 18-hole golf course was originally designed by Donald Ross. It has earned its reputation for honoring the skill of the game of golf. Although the Club opened in 1894, the current location was built in 1916-1917. Donald Ross designed the original nine holes and the expanded par-71 layout, which opened in 1923. The two newest holes (11 and 12, designed by Geoffrey Cornish) were added in 1965. These replaced a very short par 3 and one par 4, and brought the course to its current par-72 layout. Improvements during the 1990’s included new tees on 16 and 17. During the Fall of 2001, three greens were reconstructed (2, 8 and 13). The bunkers were restored and a new irrigation system installed during 2002-2003.