Orlando’s Movers and Shakers Tee off for the Cure

The Orlando Sports Foundation presents: the Inaugural Cure Bowl Cup to be played on April 9, 2018 at Isleworth Golf and Country Club. Don’t miss the excitement as Orlando’s movers and shakers tee off for the cure. The Cure Bowl Bowl Cup is a sponsor only event, no foursomes or single play available.  Check availability for sponsorship.

Consistently ranked among the top golf courses in the countryIsleworth’s 18-hole championship golf …Isleworth is Florida’s version of Augusta Golf Club.   Registration and continental breakfast begins at 7:30. Players tee off at 9am. Scramble. The event is followed by an awards luncheon hosted by FFVA Mutual. 
Proceeds from the Cure Bowl Cup support The Orlando Sports Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to raising funding and awareness for organizations working to find a cure for cancer.  Net proceeds from the event will directly benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation and support Dr. Annette Khaled, professor at the UCF College of Medicine’s Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences and head of the medical school’s cancer research division. 



Orlando’s Movers and Shakers Tee off for the Cure

The Orlando Sports Foundation presents: the Inaugural Cure Bowl Cup to be played on April 9, 2018 at Isleworth Golf and Country Club. Don’t miss the excitement as Orlando’s movers and shakers tee off for the cure. The Cure Bowl Bowl Cup is a sponsor only event, no foursomes or single play available.  Check availability for sponsorship.

Consistently ranked among the top golf courses in the countryIsleworth’s 18-hole championship golf …Isleworth is Florida’s version of Augusta Golf Club.   Registration and continental breakfast begins at 7:30. Players tee off at 9am. Scramble. The event is followed by an awards luncheon hosted by FFVA Mutual. 
Proceeds from the Cure Bowl Cup support The Orlando Sports Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to raising funding and awareness for organizations working to find a cure for cancer.  Net proceeds from the event will directly benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation and support Dr. Annette Khaled, professor at the UCF College of Medicine’s Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences and head of the medical school’s cancer research division.