Monadnock Community Hospital golf tournament raises more than $81,000

Tournament winners, from left, Tim Wholey, Travis Spaulding and Keith Fait, pictured with tournament director LeeAnn Moore.

Tournament winners, from left, Tim Wholey, Travis Spaulding and Keith Fait, pictured with tournament director LeeAnn Moore. —COURTESY PHOTO

Team Edmunds was made up of three generations of the Edumunds family. From left are Andrew Edmunds, Rick Edmunds, MCH President and CEO Cyndee McGuire, Dick Edmunds and Phil McClintock.

Team Edmunds was made up of three generations of the Edumunds family. From left are Andrew Edmunds, Rick Edmunds, MCH President and CEO Cyndee McGuire, Dick Edmunds and Phil McClintock. —COURTESY PHOTO

Monadnock Community Hospital’s Fall Foliage Golf Classic volunteers.

Monadnock Community Hospital’s Fall Foliage Golf Classic volunteers. —COURTESY PHOTO

Published: 09-15-2023 3:09 PM

Monadnock Community Hospital’s 27th recent annual Fall Foliage Golf Classic at Crotched Mountain Golf Club in Francestown featured 133 players and raised more than $81,000.

Funds raised annually through the tournament contribute to MCH’s Financial Assistance Program, which supports around 1,800 patients each year who need help to pay their medical bills. In 2022, MCH provided $16.8 million through community benefit programs, with over $480,000 going to the MCH Financial Assistance Program.

Hutter Construction has been the tournament’s major sponsor for the past 17 years. Other sponsors were  Overlook Farm, D.S. Huntington Company, Belletetes, Little Lambs International, David Wendell Associates, Academy Roofing, Sodexo, Granite State Plumbing & Heating, New Hampshire Ball Bearings, Brennan & Pike, Catholic Medical Center, Communicators Group, Connection, Edmunds Ace Hardware, Lincoln Financial Group, Monadnock Paper Mill, Orr & Reno, P.A., RBC Wealth Management and  Warrenstreet Architects.

“We are so grateful to Hutter Construction and all of our sponsors for their generous support of MCH. The tournament was the last in a series of special centennial events celebrating 100 years since the hospital doors opened in June 1923. Thanks to community support, our hospital is stronger than ever as we head into our second century of caring for our community!” stated Cyndee McGuire, president and CEO of MCH.

Team Spaulding won the tournament with an 18-under-par score in the scramble format tournament. Team Spaulding players included Keith Fait, TJ McGuire, Tim Wholey and Travis Spaulding. The team donated its winnings back to MCH.

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