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Fishing Tournament - November 3rd, 2010 Beach Bash, November 4th, 2010 Golf Tournament, November 5th, 2010 65 Roses Gala, November 5th, 2010

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We are happy to announce that we met the The Wasie Foundation challenge to raise $100,000 in new sponsorships or donations.
The Wasie Foundation will match the money raised dollar for dollar!

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Thank you for helping us reach our goal!

About the Event

JEB BUSH FLORIDA CLASSIC

TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Since its inception 16 years ago as a one-day “skins” golf tournament, the AT&T JEB BUSH Florida Classic has netted more than $5 million for the research and care programs of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Now a three-day event including a fishing tournament, chic Beach Bash and 65 Roses Gala in addition to golf, the event is one of the largest fundraisers for the CF Foundation’s South Florida Office.


   


  • 1996 – began as “skins” tournament. Chaired by Lawson Dutton, CF dad who lost a three-year old daughter to CF in 1990. Sponsors were Coopers, Lybrand and Ryder. Held at Deering Bay; $50,000 net.
  • 1997 – Held at Deering Bay again. Co-chairs Lawson Dutton and Bill Tillett. Added AT&T as sponsor; $100,000 net.
  • 1998 – Moved to LaGorce Country Club. Lawson Dutton and Bill Tillett co-chaired. $100,000 net.
  • 1999 – Held at Westview Country Club after hurricane forced date change. First year it was not a “skins” format; changed format to include corporate and two-some challenges. $103,000 net.
  • 2000 – A Broward County committee was added. A cocktail reception was added to increase revenue. Held at Doral Country Club. Dade County chaired by Bill Tillett, Hank Adorno and Lawson Dutton. Broward County chaired by Paul Anderson and Stanton Smith. $102,000 net.
  • 2001 – Held at Ponte Vedra Inn & Golf Club. Marty Fiorentino and Mike Hightower were recruited to co-chair Jacksonville committee. $140,000 net.
  • 2002 – Held at Old Memorial Golf Club in Tampa. Chris Sullivan, Founder of Outback Steakhouse, agreed to chair Tampa committee, along with Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Jacksonville committees. $197,000 net.
  • 2003 – Held at Universal’s Royal Pacific Resort and Lake Nona Golf & Country Club in Orlando. Corporate Express contracted as presenting sponsor for two years. Orlando co-chairs John McReynolds, Joe York and Shannon McAleavey joined the Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville and Tampa committees. $193,000 net.
  • 2004 – Returned home to South Florida. Held in Fort Lauderdale at Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty Six and Grande Oaks Golf Club. An inaugural off-shore fishing tournament was added. Chaired by Dave Ericks, Senator James Scott, Phil Smith and Stan Smith. $480,000 net.
  • 2005 – Honorary committee added for donors of $50,000 or more. The Wasie Foundation and Scott Steele each pledged $50,000. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. contracted as presenting sponsor for two years. An inaugural tennis pro-am tournament was added. The gala and fishing tournament were held at Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty Six and the golf and tennis tournaments at Coral Ridge Country Club. Event website created. Chaired by Dave Ericks, Senator James Scott, Phil Smith and Stan Smith. $787,000 net.
  • 2006 – Wal-Mart remained presenting sponsor, and four co-chairmen returned from 2005. Events remained at same locations as prior year. $931,500 net.
  • 2007 – Gala moved to Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center and fishing moved to Lauderdale Yacht Club. A Beach Bash on Fort Lauderdale beach was added. Four co-chairmen remained. $557,000 net.
  • 2008 – AT&T became title sponsor. The golf tournament moved to Fort Lauderdale Country Club and the Beach Bash moved to the Fort Lauderdale Grande. The gala remained at the Convention Center and fishing remained at Lauderdale Yacht Club. Stan Smith acted as general chairman of the event. $524,500 net.
  • 2009 – AT&T remained title sponsor. The golf tournament continued at Fort Lauderdale Country Club, while the gala, fishing tournament and Beach Bash moved to the Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six. Joe Hess acted as overall chairman of the event, which netted $372,000.
  • 2010 - AT&T continued as a title sponsor, while Ford and Premier Beverage joined the event as presenting sponsors.  The golf tournament continued at Fort Lauderdale Country Club, and the gala, fishing tournament and Beach Bash remained at the Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six.  Joe Hess continued serving as overall chairman of the event, which netted $400,000. 

Total revenue netted to date - $5,037,000

 

 

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