Greensboro, NC (March 9, 2020) –– It is not a diagnosis that anyone wants to receive, but through research we can make a Parkinson's diagnosis seem less frightening.
The Albertson Parkinson's Research Foundation (ARPF) was founded in August 2018 by Morgan Albertson Rice. Morgan is the daughter of John and Lisa Albertson and newlywed to husband, Clay Rice. The organization has a mission to help create means to better research Parkinson's Disease through sporting events and other community gatherings. Last April, Morgan hosted the 1st Annual ARPF Golf Outing, raising over $28,000 from the event alone. All proceeds from ARPF events benefit Parkinson's Disease research at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida.
The 2nd Annual Parkinson's Research Golf Outing is set for April 20, 2020 at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro. Sedgefield Country Club is one of North Carolina's premier McConnell Golf Clubs and home to the PGA Tour's Wyndham Championship.
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1st Annual Parkinson's Research Golf Outing
(L-R) Clay Rice, Morgan Albertson Rice, Tracy Samsel, Mia Chamberlain, Sean Ozment
More information for the April 20, 2020 Parkinson's Golf Outing:
Captain’s Choice Format
Teams Will Consist of 4 Golfers
Check-In – 8:15 - 9:15am
Shotgun Start – 9:30
Location: Sedgefield Country Club
3201 Forsyth Drive • Greensboro, NC 27407
REGISTRATION INCLUDES
Tee Gifts, Drink Ticket, Breakfast Sandwich before
Play and Heavy Hors d’ oeuvres and Award Ceremony
immediately after play with a Silent Auction
PRIZES: Team Scores, Closest to the Pin, Longest Drive