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Guiding Eyes Golf Classic with NY Giants Quarterback Eli Manning Celebrates 38th Year

More than 250 golfers teed off, raising significant funds for the organization

Guiding Eyes, the nonprofit known for its outstanding guide and service dogs, recently welcomed the return of NY Giants Quarterback Eli Manning as host of their 38th annual Guiding Eyes Golf Classic. More than 250 golfers teed off, raising significant funds for the organization. The event was held on Sunday, June 7 and Monday, June 8 at the Mount Kisco Country Club in Mount Kisco, NY and Fairview Country Club in Greenwich, CT.

Founded in 1977 by PGA legend Ken Venturi, the Golf Classic has raised over $10 million for the organization since its inception. As part of the Classic, Guiding Eyes also presented the Corcoran Cup, the “Masters” of blind golf. Fourteen top U.S. Blind Golfers Association players from around the country vied for the coveted trophy. This year, Zohar Sharon, the reigning World Champion of Blind Golf, was named Corcoran Cup champion. Mario Tobia took home the Cribari Trophy for his second place finish. Gatorade was the lead sponsor of the Corcoran Cup based on the company’s support of athletes of different abilities.

Now in his ninth consecutive year as host, Eli Manning was first introduced to Guiding Eyes’ Golf Classic through family friend and 24-time Corcoran Cup champion Patrick Browne, Jr. Pat taught Eli and his son, Patrick III, how to golf as boys. At this year’s outing, Zohar Sharon and his coach, Shimshon Levi, showed the star quarterback how to golf blind.

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“I’ve learned so much about Guiding Eyes and have seen so much growth in the organization since first hosting the annual Golf Classic nine years ago,” said Manning. “Getting to be here each year and meeting firsthand the people whose lives are changed through Guiding Eyes and its dogs is incredibly rewarding. I’m proud to be involved through the Golf Classic and am looking forward to next year’s event.”

Guiding Eyes provides guide dogs, professional training, and follow-up support services to people with vision loss at no cost, depending solely on contributions to fulfill its mission. Additionally, Guiding Eyes’ Heeling Autism Program places specially trained service dogs with children on the autism spectrum. “It’s amazing how much more people can accomplish because of these dogs. I feel honored to be part of this,” said Manning.

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The 38th annual Guiding Eyes Golf Classic gained major support from the following individual and corporate sponsors:

Diamond Sponsors: Entergy, Gatorade

Platinum Sponsors: Canine Company, John Donnelly and Kinloch / EPIC

Gold Sponsors: A. DeVito & Son, Colgate / Hills, Empire BlueCross BlueShield and Skanska

Media Sponsor: Westfair Communications

Silver Sponsors: Aero Hardware, AFCO AvPORTS Management LLC (Westchester Airport), Anchor Russell, Citibank, Empire Merchants, Harriet and Bob Druskin, Michael Hayes, Ken Nilsen, The Stewart Family, Rolex, Paul Holland, Pepper Hamilton LLC and Wilson & Son Jewelers

Guiding Eyes for the Blind is located at 611 Granite Springs Road in Yorktown Heights, N.Y. They can be reached at 914.245.4024 or by visiting www.guidingeyes.org. For the latest news, please visit Guiding Eyes on Facebook www.facebook.com/guidingeyes and on Twitter www.twitter.com/guidingeyes.

About Guiding Eyes for the Blind
Guiding Eyes is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides guide dogs to people with vision loss as well as service dogs to children with autism. The organization is passionate about connecting exceptional dogs with individuals and families for greater independence. Since its inception in 1954, Guiding Eyes has grown to be one of the foremost guide dog schools in the world, known for its accredited training programs and lifetime commitment to its graduating teams. Guiding Eyes is dependent upon contributions to fulfill its mission and provides all services free of charge. The organization’s Headquarters and Training Center is located in Yorktown Heights, N.Y. and its canine breeding center is in Patterson, N.Y. For more info, visit www.guidingeyes.org, like Guiding Eyes on Facebook (www.facebook.com/guidingeyes) or follow @guidingeyes on Twitter.

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