$13,225.97 Raised at the 2018 Southern California Charity Golf Classic

We had another amazing year with the Southern California Charity Golf Classic at Los Serranos Country Club on June 29, 2018 as we raised $13,225.97 for charity.

I can’t thank you enough to everyone who participated and apologize for taking so long to get this back to you all. I started a new job as the Executive Director of the Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce which has been keeping me pretty busy…

Oh, and my daughter, Elena was born just one week after our golf tournament. She’s kept me pretty busy too.

Let’s share the breakdown of charitable contributions from this years golf tournament:

  • Chino Rotary Club = $3,323.11
  • Love Them All Foundation = $2,806.12
  • Priceless Pet Rescue = $2,806.12 + $125.00 = $2,932.12
  • Boys Republic = $2,547.62 + $367.00 = $2,914.62
  • Ayala Girls Golf Team Booster Club = $1,250.00

Thank You Organizers

A golf tournament doesn’t go off without amazing organizers who work behind the scenes to make this golf tournament successful. Thank you to Anthony Verches from the ESV Group, Arianna Fajardo from the City of Chino, Dana Godfrey from Legal Shield, Delinia Lewis from California Institute for Men, Jan Edwards from Edwards Consulting, Karon Mulligan from US Bank, Lynnette Brown from KKW Trucking, Rick Bui from Citywide Home Loans, Ron Capps from Ayala High School and Mark Landeros for helping to make our golf tournament a huge success.

2018 Southern California Charity Golf Classic Organizers

Thank You Sponsors

We couldn’t put on a golf tournament to raise money for charities if not for the generous donations of our sponsors. A huge thank you to our Eagle Sponsors: Walmart and the Chino Valley Professional Firefighters.

Birdie Sponsors: MK Smith Chevrolet, KKW Trucking, ESV Group, NextLinks, Bergsen Inc., Jimmy John’s, and Borstein Enterprises

and our Par Sponsors: D1 Networks, Apollo Insurance, the Chino Police Officers Foundation, Los Portales and Foddrill Construction

Southern California Charity Golf Classic Sponsors

Congratulations to 2018 Southern California Charity Golf Classic Winners – NextLinks

The NextLinks team of Dave Shultz, Ethan Shultz, Mike Chase and Dan Kelley came in first place at this years Southern California Charity Golf Classic. They’ve been practicing all year at their indoor golf facility in downtown Santa Ana just to take home the green Southern California Charity Golf Classic shirts. If you know of any investors looking to invest in the future of golf, you definitely need to tell them to visit the NextLinks website – http://www.nextlinks.com

Their shirt order has been made and I should be delivering them soon.

2018 Southern California Charity Golf Classic Winners

2018 Southern California Charity Golf Classic Winners

Thank You Donators

We had so many generous donations this year. Thank you to everyone who donated to the Southern California Charity Golf Classic in 2018.

Donated Item – 2018 Organization
San Dimas Golf Course Foursome 19th Hole Media
5 dozen balls Rocky Welborn
Projector Welborn Media
Sand Canyon Golf Course Foursome 19th Hole Media
Angels Season Tickets KKW Trucking
3 Raffle Prizes Priceless Pets
1 Silent Auction Prize Priceless Pets
Multiple Items from AutoPlus Pep Boys Pep Boys
Volleyball Nets Terry Fitch
World Class Golf Photo Prints Chris Carlson
Arroyo Trabuco Foursome Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club
Dinner for Four @ UClub of Pasadena University Club of Pasadena
Western Hills TWO-some Dawn (Western Hills)
Gift Basket Lucilles Nick (Lucilles)
Bundt Tower Esther (Nothing Bundt Cakes)
Sapphire earrings Diamonds & Design $130 Atila (Diamonds & Design)
$100 Gift Certificate from Diamonds & Design Atila (Diamonds & Design)
3 Della Robia Wreaths Boys Republic
2 Steve McQueen Shirts & Hat Boys Republic
$50 Amazon Gift Card Marion Proffitt
Parini Grill Skillet BBQ Basket Karon Mulligan/US Bank
Parini Square Grill Skillet BBQ Basket Karon Mulligan/US Bank
Parini BBQ Belt Karon Mulligan/US Bank
Parini Casserole Slow Cooker Karon Mulligan/US Bank
Large Rolling Duffle Bag Karon Mulligan/US Bank
Large Lemonade Basket Karon Mulligan/US Bank
Pineappe Welcome Basket Karon Mulligan/US Bank
Golf Pencil Holder/Tissue Box & Balls Karon Mulligan/US Bank
Mountian Vista Moscato Karon Mulligan/US Bank
Notecards & Candle Karon Mulligan/US Bank
Wine, Snacks, Ball small gift box Jan Edwards
Wine, Snacks, Ball small gift box Jan Edwards
Bottle of Wine & Snacks & balls box Jan Edwards
Bottle of Wine & Snacks & balls box Jan Edwards
Angel tickets, snacks box & hats Jan Edwards
Large Beach Basket Karon Mulligan/Jan Edwards
Medium Beach Basket Karon Mulligan/Jan Edwards
Gardening Basket Karon Mulligan/Jan Edwards
Gardening Basket Karon Mulligan/Jan Edwards
Los Serranos Foursome Los Serranos Country Club
Los Serranos Foursome Los Serranos Country Club
Two Angels Hats (combined with tix basket) Zeb Welborn/Jan Edwards
Condiment Caddy Karon Mulligan/US Bank
Condiment Caddy Karon Mulligan/US Bank
Coffee Mug/Biscotti Basket Jan Edwards
Margarita Basket Karon Mulligan/Jan Edwards
Dodger Frame basket Karon Mulligan/Jan Edwards
Movie Tickets & Loyalty Cups & Candy Basket Jan Edwards
Rancho Bernardo Inn Golf Course Foursome Los Serranos Country Club
Twin Oaks Golf Course Foursome Los Serranos Country Club
Krank Long Drive Driver Lane Ellison
Meadowlark Golf Course Foursome Lane Ellison
Roscoes Gift Card Rick Bui
San Dimas Golf Course Foursome Zeb Welborn
San Dimas Golf Course Twosome Zeb Welborn
San Dimas Golf Course Twosome Zeb Welborn
San Dimas Golf Course Foursome Zeb Welborn
$25 The Pub The Pub at Chino Hills
$25 The Pub The Pub at Chino Hills
11 Golf Goodies Baskets (Centerpieces)
2- San Dimas Canyon twosomes Zeb Welborn
Danny Magic Danny Magic
PEP BOYS- 2-200 pc tool sets Pep Boys
2 vacuums Pep Boys
1 Car Charger/jumper Pep Boys
Gift Basket from Real Time Pain Relief Dean & Suzanne Burt

Donations for Southern California Charity Golf Classic

Golf Tournament Survey

Every year we work really hard to improve the experience at our golf tournament from year to year. This is your chance to tell us what you think about our golf tournament … the good, the bad and the ugly.

Share your feedback by answering this quick survey so we can make sure that next years golf tournament is even better.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfK_EdYnKd2eBjlCscSOX0XGCLIEP5dIsRGPm23M3DeGHavUA/viewform?usp=sf_link

Thank You for Your Support

Thank you to everyone who helped make the Southern California Charity Golf Classic what it is today. Couldn’t have done it without you.

To date, the Southern California Charity Golf Classic has raised $46,608.29 for charity.

Hope to see you next year.

Zeb

19th Hole Media's Top 10 of 2016

At our end of year meeting each year we go over a lot of material, make a lot of plans, and do a lot of business stuff. But, we also make a point to look back over the previous year and celebrate our victories.
We have come a long way since we started. Here is our Top 10 of 2016.

Top 10 of 2016

10. Speaking Gigs
This year Zeb spoke with the California Golf Course Owners’s Association and the National Golf Course Owner’s Association Arizona on digital marketing for golf courses.
9. Visiting New Client Courses in Chicago and San Jose 
One of the coolest things we did this year was add new client courses in Chicago (Village Greens of Woodridge) and San Jose (Cinnabar Hills Golf Club) . . . and, as a result, visiting those courses during the year to take social media pictures, videos and discussing how to best implement our plans for 2017.In September, Zeb brought the family for an amazing trip to Chicago and played Cog Hill, Cantigny, Village Links of Glen Ellyn and, of course, Village Greens of Woodridge. Thank you Brandon Evans for a memorable trip.In November, Zeb headed up to San Jose for the California Golf Course Owner’s Association Annual Meeting and to play/shoot social photos and videos at Cinnabar Hills Golf Club. Cinnabar Hills is a beautiful 27-hole golf course and includes the impressive Brandenburg Historical Golf Museum.
8. #GolfChat Authors
Zeb started #GolfChat in 2015 and since then it has taken on a life of its own.The Twitter chat (which takes place every Tuesday at 5PM PST) now has it’s own Author’s Group.Each month a topic is explored by golf bloggers and their articles are shared on the #GolfChat website.
We have to thank #GolfChat legends Jeremy White for orchestrating the authors group and Cassie Norris for hosting #GolfChat. As well as Pete Flanigan, Tiffany Chiasson, Todd Marsh, Tony Dear, Anne Foley-Smith, Dave Hill and Jim Burton for being #GolfChat Authors. And everyone else who has participated in #GolfChat.
Congratulations to the 2016 #GolfChat Award Winners – @Front9Back9, @golfbandwagoner, @ShawnBell, @h2cgolf, @GolfUnfiltered, @1beardedgolfer, @bowdo83, @tiffchaisson and @JDres15.
Follow #GolfChat in 2017 with the new #GolfChat Twitter account – @realGolfchat
7. GolfBoard
We first saw the GolfBoard in action early this year at the Golf Industry Show.Since then we’ve played it at Maderas Golf Club, Los Serranos Country Club and Candlewood Country Club.Maderas is one of the most popular GolfBoard destinations in the country and new partner, Corey Ross is solely using social media to promote it. General Manager, Michael Flickinger said their original GolfBoard fleet of four has already paid for itself.
This year we created marketing packages specifically for the GolfBoard. The GolfBoard is a great social opportunity to help attract followers and online conversations about your golf course. Our marketing packages help to leverage social media to drive new golfers to your golf course.
6. Social Media Golf Course Marketing Column and Sponsorship for California Golf Course Owner’s Association
Zeb has starting writing a column for the California Golf Course Owners Association regular newsletter. The column will share the benefits and best practices of online marketing with golf course owners.Check out his first contributions here:

19th Hole Media became a sponsor of the CGCOA this year and will be helping them recruit new members in 2017.

5. Game 7 – A Night to Remember
Game 7 of the World Series was one of the best baseball games I’ve ever seen. The game ended up being even more memorable for Zeb.Zeb watched the Cubbies break their curse with Steve Plummer, Ron Zraick, Michael Lautenbach – the past, current and future California Golf Course Owner’s Association Presidents – and Executive Director Marc Connerly while eating the best steak he’s ever had.
4. REALiTEE Golf
At the beginning of 2017, we were introduced to Dave Shultz and REALiTEE Golf.REALiTEE Golf is a majestic real golf experience that takes place indoors with a fun social atmosphere. It’s a big idea with a big personality launching it.In February we went with REALiTEE Golf to the Golf Industry Show in San Diego. There we saw founder Dave Shultz in action. He’s incredibly passionate and enthusiastic. We’re looking forward to being a part of REALiTEE Golf in 2017.
Learn more about REALiTEE Golf.
3. New Golf Clients
This year has been amazing for 19th Hole Media.We’ve added several new clients including Cinnabar Hills Golf Club, Desert Island Golf Club, Indian Wells Golf Resort, REALiTEE Golf, Riverwalk Golf Club, and Village Greens of Woodridge.We’ve also taken on bigger roles at Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club, and Los Serranos Country Club and continue to work for Anaheim Hills, Dad Miller, Greenskeeper.org, Robinson Ranch, San Dimas Canyon, and Strawberry Farms.
2. Southern California Charity Golf Classic
We hosted the 2nd Annual Southern California Charity Golf Classic at Los Serranos Country Club in Chino Hills, CA on July 29.With help from many in our community, the tournament met it’s goal and raised over $12,000 for Boys Republic, the Chino Rotary Club, the Chino Valley Fire District, the Love Them All Foundation, Priceless Pets and The Let It Be Foundation.The event was a ton of fun and we have already begun planning the 2017 SCCGC.
1. Corey Ross Joins 19th Hole Media
This year we added Corey Ross to the 19th Hole Media Team. Corey is the owner of Southern California Golf and Travel Blog, contributor to Southland Golf Magazine and Director of Digital Marketing and Social Media at Maderas Golf Club.
He obviously has great experience and our shared mission make Corey the perfect addition to 19th Hole Media.
Read more about our partnership with Corey Ross – Corey Ross Joins 19th Hole Media.

Thank you all for everything!  We hope you all have an amazing 2017.
As we plan for 2017, we’re preparing to send out marketing tactics and tips for golf courses coinciding with the CGCOA newsletter. If you’d like to learn how to better market your golf course in 2017 sign up to get our emails – 19th Hole Media Newsletter

Southern California Charity Golf Classic Funds Distributed to Charities at Noon on Wednesday at the Chino Rotary Club

Everyone is invited to attend the distribution of checks to the participating charities (those in attendance) in the Southern California Charity Golf Classic this Wednesday, Oct. 12. The Chino Rotary Club meets every Wednesday at Noon at the Chino Community Building located at:

5443 B St, Chino, CA 91710
The funds will be distributed as follows:
  • Chino Rotary Club will receive $2,357.23
    • $650 from the Chino Rotary Club will go to the Ayala Boys & Girls Golf program for their help working on the day of the Southern California Charity Golf Classic.
  • Love Them All Foundation will receive $1,932.50
  • Boys Republic will receive $1,932.50
  • Priceless Pets Rescue will receive $1,890.03
  • The Let It Be Foundation will receive $1,720.13
  • Chino Valley Fire District Foundation will receive $1,550.25

I will also be bringing the golf shirts for those of you that ordered them. If you’re there, I’ll be able to give you your golf shirts. If not, I’ll be mailing/delivering them this week.

Correction $12,002.64 Raised!

Thank you to everyone involved in putting on this golf tournament. We’re proud to announce that we raised $12,002.64 for local charities.
In giving our final tally we forgot to include money that Boys Republic and the Love Them All Foundation sold in Helicopter Drop tickets which went directly to them. Boys Republic raised $410 in Helicopter Drop tickets and the Love Them All Foundation raised $210 in Helicopter Drop tickets raising our total money raised for the event from $11,382.64 to 12,002.64.

The Breakdown

When signing up for the golf tournament online, you were given the option to choose which charity you’d like to support most for the golf tournament.
50% of the money raised from our golf tournament was split amongst the participating charities and the other 50% was divided based on the charities you chose to support.
23 golfers chose to support the Chino Rotary Club, 13 golfers chose to support the Love Them All Foundation, 13 golfers chose to support Boys Republic, 12 golfers chose to support Priceless Pets, 8 golfers chose to support The Let It Be Foundation and 4 golfers chose to support Chino Valley Fire. 61 golfers chose to have their funds evenly distributed amongst the participating charities.

  • Chino Rotary Club will receive $2,357.23
    • $650 from the Chino Rotary Club will go to the Ayala Boys & Girls Golf program for their help working on the day of the Southern California Charity Golf Classic.
  • Love Them All Foundation will receive $1,932.50
  • Boys Republic will receive $1,932.50
  • Priceless Pets Rescue will receive $1,890.03
  • The Let It Be Foundation will receive $1,720.13
  • Chino Valley Fire District Foundation will receive $1,550.25

Would love to get your feedback and thoughts on our efforts. Please leave your comments on our Facebook group page. Link is below . . .

Thank You for Supporting Local Charities

Sorry it’s taken so long to gather the amount raised for the Southern California Charity Golf Classic. We were still waiting on a few bills before we could give the final assessment.
I’m so proud of our team of organizers who helped put this golf tournament on. Thank you to Belinda Douglas, Dana Godfrey, Jan Edwards, Karon Mulligan, Lynnette Brown, Mark Bozek, Rick Bui, Ron Capps and Gary Christman for organizing our golf tournament this year.
Thank you to our sponsors:

  • Eagle Sponsor: SKC Company
  • Birdie Sponsors: The ESV Group Inc; KKW Trucking; Insurance & Surety Services, LLC; Foddrill Construction Corp.; Chino Valley Fire District and Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation
  • Par Sponsors: Scott Foties, LPL Financial; Apollo Insurance Services; Los Portales; Ecko Products Group; Waste Management
  • Tee Sign Sponsors: REALiTEE Golf; Chino Commercial Bank; Edwards-Swift & Associates; New York Pizzeria, MK Smith Chevrolet and Roscoes Famous Deli

Golf Shirts

I have the golf shirts for everyone who ordered them on the day of the golf tournament. I will be delivering them and/or mailing them out soon.
Thank you all for everything!
Zeb

For the Community

This year we have selected some amazing charities to support at the SCCGC. Each of them provides a great service that really does so much to make the Chino Valley a wonderful place. Each of them also has passionate, caring and dedicated people that give so much of their time, knowledge and energy into improving our community.

  • Boys Republic – To give adolescent youth with behavioral, educational, and emotional difficulties an opportunity to achieve their maximum potential for responsible, self-directed life within the community.

  • Chino Rotary Club – To connect leaders within the community, exchange ideas about how to make a positive impact in the community where we work and/or live, and put those ideas into action.

  • Chino Valley Fire District Foundation – To promote life, safety, and welfare of the public through educational programs, direct assistance, and financial support of charitable organizations, victims of tragic events, and injured firefighters.

  • Love Them All Foundation – To help children & adults with disabilities play organized sports and participate in social activities.

  • Priceless Pets – To rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home unwanted and abandoned dogs and cats.

  • The Let It Be Foundation – To provide support and services to families of children diagnosed with life-threatening pediatric illnesses, thereby restoring the sense of normalcy in the home environment.

Find out more about these organizations on the SCCGC website, click here.

In Honor of Gary Christman


Here is Gary Christman at the first Southern California Charity Golf Classic. He delivered drinks and food to golfers during the tournament and planned to do the same this year. From the very beginning he was one of the biggest supporters of the tournament. In May, Gary passed away.
He was an excellent father, husband, friend, and community member who loved golf. He made great contributions to developing local junior golf and Ayala High School golf. We will always remember his kind heart and his smile which took over his whole face. Rest in peace.

2016 SCCGC Results Are In: $11,382.64 Raised for Charity

Thank You for Supporting Local Charities

Sorry it’s taken so long to gather the amount raised for the Southern California Charity Golf Classic. We were still waiting on a few bills before we could give the final assessment.
I’m so proud of our team of organizers who helped put this golf tournament on. Thank you to Belinda Douglas, Dana Godfrey, Jan Edwards, Karon Mulligan, Lynnette Brown, Mark Bozek, Rick Bui, Ron Capps and Gary Christman for organizing our golf tournament this year.
Southern California Charity Golf Classic Organizers
Thank you to our sponsors:

  • Eagle Sponsor: SKC Company
  • Birdie Sponsors: The ESV Group Inc; KKW Trucking; Insurance & Surety Services, LLC; Foddrill Construction Corp.; Chino Valley Fire District and Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation
  • Par Sponsors: Scott Foties, LPL Financial; Apollo Insurance Services; Los Portales; Ecko Products Group; Waste Management
  • Tee Sign Sponsors: REALiTEE Golf; Chino Commercial Bank; Edwards-Swift & Associates; New York Pizzeria, MK Smith Chevrolet and Roscoes Famous Deli

$11,382.64 Raised!

Thank you to everyone involved in putting on this golf tournament. We’re proud to announce that we raised $11,382.64 for local charities.

The Breakdown

When signing up for the golf tournament online, you were given the option to choose which charity you’d like to support most for the golf tournament.
50% of the money raised from our golf tournament was split amongst the participating charities and the other 50% was divided based on the charities you chose to support.
23 golfers chose to support the Chino Rotary Club, 13 golfers chose to support the Love Them All Foundation, 13 golfers chose to support Boys Republic, 12 golfers chose to support Priceless Pets, 8 golfers chose to support The Let It Be Foundation and 4 golfers chose to support Chino Valley Fire. 61 golfers chose to have their funds evenly distributed amongst the participating charities.

  • Chino Rotary Club will receive $2,357.23
    • $650 from the Chino Rotary Club will go to the Ayala Boys & Girls Golf program for their help working on the day of the Southern California Charity Golf Classic.
  • Love Them All Foundation will receive $1,932.50
  • Boys Republic will receive $1,932.50
  • Priceless Pets Rescue will receive $1,890.03
  • The Let It Be Foundation will receive $1,720.13
  • Chino Valley Fire District Foundation will receive $1,550.25

Would love to get your feedback and thoughts on our efforts. Please leave your comments on our Facebook group page. Link is below . . .

Golf Shirts

I have the golf shirts for everyone who ordered them on the day of the golf tournament. I will be delivering them and/or mailing them out soon.
Thank you all for everything!
Zeb

For the Community

This year we have selected some amazing charities to support at the SCCGC. Each of them provides a great service that really does so much to make the Chino Valley a wonderful place. Each of them also has passionate, caring and dedicated people that give so much of their time, knowledge and energy into improving our community.

  • Boys Republic – To give adolescent youth with behavioral, educational, and emotional difficulties an opportunity to achieve their maximum potential for responsible, self-directed life within the community.

  • Chino Rotary Club – To connect leaders within the community, exchange ideas about how to make a positive impact in the community where we work and/or live, and put those ideas into action.

  • Chino Valley Fire District Foundation – To promote life, safety, and welfare of the public through educational programs, direct assistance, and financial support of charitable organizations, victims of tragic events, and injured firefighters.

  • Love Them All Foundation – To help children & adults with disabilities play organized sports and participate in social activities.

  • Priceless Pets – To rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home unwanted and abandoned dogs and cats.

  • The Let It Be Foundation – To provide support and services to families of children diagnosed with life-threatening pediatric illnesses, thereby restoring the sense of normalcy in the home environment.

Find out more about these organizations on the SCCGC website, click here.

In Honor of Gary Christman


Here is Gary Christman at the first Southern California Charity Golf Classic. He delivered drinks and food to golfers during the tournament and planned to do the same this year. From the very beginning he was one of the biggest supporters of the tournament. In May, Gary passed away.
He was an excellent father, husband, friend, and community member who loved golf. He made great contributions to developing local junior golf and Ayala High School golf. We will always remember his kind heart and his smile which took over his whole face. Rest in peace.

Check-In Details for the Southern California Charity Golf Classic on Friday, July 29

Check-In Begins at 11:30am on Friday, July 29

Thank you to everyone who signed up for the Southern California Charity Golf Classic this year. Check-In will begin at 11:30am at Los Serranos Country Club.
With Your Entry into the Southern California Charity Golf Classic, All Participants Will Receive:

  • Golf with Cart
  • Range Balls
  • Tri-Tip and Chicken Dinner
  • Entry into On Course Contests:
    • Long Drive Contest on Hole #1 (Winner to Receive Rounds of Golf)
    • Closest to the Pin Contest on Hole #2 (Winner to Receive Rounds of Golf)
    • Hole-in-One Car Prize Contest on Hole #6
  • Comedy from Mel Austin
  • Magic from Derek Nakawatase

Lunch will NOT be included, so please plan accordingly. (Los Serranos Country Club has some great options for lunch).
Additionally, we will be running several other on course contests and opportunities including:

  • Double or Nothing on Hole #2
  • Integra Golf Contest on Hole #10
  • Money Hole on Hole #17
  • Gary Christman Memorial Putting Contest
  • Helicopter Drop
  • Tee It Closer Advantage
  • Mulligans

One issue that arose last year was many people who signed up for the Putting Contest weren’t able to participate because they ran out of time. So, if you plan on participating in the Putting Contest, get there early.
Goodie Bag items are donated from:

  • Ecko Products Group
  • REALiTEE Golf
  • Southern California Edison
  • Tahoe Joe’s
  • Nothing Bundt Cakes
  • KIND Bars
  • Rocky Welborn
  • Sam’s Club
  • SKC Company
  • Roger Dunn

Opportunity Drawing & Auction Items

  • MK Smith Chevrolet
  • Integra Golf Clubs
  • Zeb Welborn
  • Los Serranos Country Club
  • Strawberry Farms Golf Course
  • Robinson Ranch Golf Course
  • Desert Island Golf Course
  • Rocky Welborn
  • Roscoes Famous Deli
  • Tahoe Joe’s
  • Lillestrand Leadership
  • Los Portales
  • The Shoppes at Chino Hills
  • Blue Fire Grill
  • US Bank
  • Los Portales
  • Papachinos
  • The Let It Be Foundation
  • Southern California Edison
  • Nothing Bundt Cakes
  • Dana Godfrey
  • Boys Republic
  • Priceless Pet Rescue
  • KKW Trucking
  • Diamonds & Design
  • Smart and Final
  • Capriana Chino Hills
  • New York Pizzeria

And last, but certainly not least, we would like to thank all of our sponsors this year. Please take the time to familiarize yourselves with our great sponsors and support them in any way you can.

Thank you all for your support of:

  • Boys Republic
  • Chino Rotary Club
  • Chino Valley Fire District Foundation
  • Love Them All Foundation
  • Priceless Pets
  • The Let It Be Foundation
 
Reserve Your Tee Time – $149
ONLY $99 IF YOU BUY BEFORE JULY 29!
Your Tee Time will reserve your spot in the tournament, enter you into on-course contests, provide you a tasty tri tip and chicken dinner with dessert, get you a great seat for auctions and award presentations, and a bag full of goodies. Shotgun start at 1:00 PM

Become a Sponsor

We have a number of awesome sponsorship opportunities available. Click here to find out how you can become a sponsor!

Dinner Only – $36
If you aren’t much of a golfer, or if you recently had shoulder surgery, or if you won’t be able to make your tee time, you can still join us for a delicious tri tip and chicken dinner with dessert at Los Serranos Country Club. Your spot at a dinner table will give you a great seat to join in our raffles and auctions.

Nix the Golf – $125
If you want to give back to the community and help us reach our goal this package is for you. Feel a part of the tournament with our Nix the Golf Package and receive a high-quality hat, shirt, and towel with the Southern California Charity Golf Classic Logo. Plus, promote yourself, your business, or your organization in one of our contests where the winner will also receive a hat, a shirt, and a towel with the logo.

For the Community

This year we have selected some amazing charities to support at the SCCGC. Each of them provides a great service that really does so much to make the Chino Valley a wonderful place. Each of them also has passionate, caring and dedicated people that give so much of their time, knowledge and energy into improving our community.

  • Boys Republic – To give adolescent youth with behavioral, educational, and emotional difficulties an opportunity to achieve their maximum potential for responsible, self-directed life within the community.

  • Chino Rotary Club – To connect leaders within the community, exchange ideas about how to make a positive impact in the community where we work and/or live, and put those ideas into action.

  • Chino Valley Fire District Foundation – To promote life, safety, and welfare of the public through educational programs, direct assistance, and financial support of charitable organizations, victims of tragic events, and injured firefighters.

  • Love Them All Foundation – To help children & adults with disabilities play organized sports and participate in social activities.

  • Priceless Pets – To rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home unwanted and abandoned dogs and cats.

  • The Let It Be Foundation – To provide support and services to families of children diagnosed with life-threatening pediatric illnesses, thereby restoring the sense of normalcy in the home environment.

Find out more about these organizations on the SCCGC website, click here.

Photos From Last Year’s Event

View the Gallery on Facebook.

In Honor of Gary Christman

Here is Gary Christman at the first Southern California Charity Golf Classic. He delivered drinks and food to golfers during the tournament and planned to do the same this year. From the very beginning he was one of the biggest supporters of the tournament. In May, Gary passed away.
He was an excellent father, husband, friend, and community member who loved golf. He made great contributions to developing local junior golf and Ayala High School golf. We will always remember his kind heart and his smile which took over his whole face. Rest in peace.

Sign up now to join the fun and help raise over 12k for local charities.

Please let us know if you have any questions about the Southern California Charity Golf Classic. Email Zeb Welborn at Zeb@WelbornMedia.com.

Last year, the money we raised went to:

  • Boys Republic: The money raised for Boys Republic will be going towards their new Culinary Kitchen project. The boys will not only learn the Culinary Arts but also how to be confident in a restaurant setting and help prepare them to become Chefs.  Boys Republic is a private, nonprofit, nonsectarian school and treatment community for troubled youngsters. Since its founding in 1907, it has guided more than 30,000 at-risk teenage boys and girls toward productive, fulfilling lives.

  • The Let It Be Foundation: The Let It Be Foundation cares for an entire family, not just their sick child during the length of medical treatment. A family’s income level is not a qualifying factor to determine if they are eligible. Without love and encouragement, the disease can become the focus of their existence.

  • Wounded Warrior Project: Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) is a charity and veterans service organization that offers a variety of programs, service and events for wounded veterans of the military actions following the events of September 11, 2001.

  • Bark for Life: The Bark For Life movement offers an inspiring opportunity to honor cancer survivors, promote how individuals can reduce their cancer risk, and raise money to help end cancer.

  • House of Ruth: House of Ruth’s mission is two-fold: (1) To advocate for and assist women and children victimized by domestic violence and children exposed to violence in transforming their lives by providing culturally competent shelter, programs, opportunities, and education; and (2) To contribute to social change through intervention, education, prevention programs and community awareness.

  • Salvation Army: The money raised for The Salvation Army went towards food to feed the homeless and impoverished community for their Wednesday hot dinner.

  • Corona Firefighters Benevolent Fund: The money we raised when to support Tayvin J. Sheridan. Tayvin was born August 5, 2011, six weeks premature with a hypoplastic right heart and an underdeveloped right arm, right ear and right side facial paralysis. He has received physical therapy since he was 10 weeks old and has undergone two major heart surgeries. Tayvin recently realized his “little ear” is not “normal”. The money we raised went towards his ear reconstructive surgery. He will also have a heart bypass in 2016 and numerous prosthetic arms in his future. Tayvin has made tremendous progress and has become such a smart, active and strong toddler. His determination is a true inspiration to watch.

  • California Scholastic Press Association: The money raised for the California Scholastic Press Association has been earmarked to help pay for a student from the Inland Empire to attend the CSPA Workshop. The CSPA hasn’t had many students from the area, but some financial assistance would make it easier for a budding journalist to attend.

  • Chino Rotary Club: The Chino Rotary Club donated funds to four students from the Share Your Passion Scholarship and to the Ayala Golf Program.
Find out more about the Tournament

19th Hole Media's Top 10 List of 2015

At the end of the year, the 19th Hole Media team gets together to reflect on our successes and failures throughout the year. This meeting gives us an opportunity to fine-tune our direction and set new goals for the upcoming year.  These are the Top 10 things we accomplished in 2015.

Top 10 of 2015

10. Share Your Passion Scholarships
scholarshipsSince starting the Share Your Passion Scholarships in 2012, we’ve awarded scholarships to 17 deserving students. We have kept in contact with many scholarship winners and are still inspired by them. They continue to work towards following their passions and helping better the lives of others. This year we awarded 3 Share Your Passion Scholarships and gave out our first Student of the Year Scholarship Award to one of the hardest working students at The Tutoring Solution.
9. TV Appearance
11080661_10206382881436017_7712058961091484299_oZeb appeared on the Golf Life Video Channel for Fox Sports WEST. It was pretty darn cool to get on television.
8. Joined the Rotary Club
10984121_10154042856538840_6714998264776580589_nZeb was inducted into the Chino Rotary Club by Melinda Robbins, Dale Bright, and Steven Bremer. The Chino Rotary Club has been serving the Chino Valley since 1925. San Bernardino County Supervisor Curt Hagman spoke and my wife, Cindy, mom, Annie, and dad, Larry were all in attendance.
7. Speaking Engagements
zeb-speakingzeb-at-NGCOAOne of the things we enjoy most is educating others on growing their business. This year Zeb spoke with the San Bernardino County Workforce Investment Board, the Inland Empire Small Business Development Center, the Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce, Baldy View ROP, Small Business Summit, the California Golf Course Owners Association and the Golf Inc. Summit.
Topics for Zeb’s Speaking Engagements were:

  • Internet Marketing Strategies
  • Marketing with Facebook
  • How to Turn Your Business Into a Social Business
  • Marketing with LinkedIn
  • Marketing with Twitter
  • Social Media for Golf Courses
  • Innovative Marketing Tactics for Public Courses
6. #GolfChat
At the beginning of this year Zeb started #GolfChat. #GolfChat is a Twitter chat which happens every Tuesday at 5PM PST where some of the greatest minds in the golf industry come together to talk golf. #GolfChat has grown drastically since the beginning of the year and is a trending topic on Twitter every Tuesday. We’ve met so many amazing and passionate people working to grow golf.  A highlight of #GolfChat in 2015 was when professional golfer, Natalie Gulbis surprised #GolfChatters by giving away free tickets to the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay Golf Course.
5. Awards and Accolades
Screen Shot 2015-12-29 at 11.10.01 AMIt’s always nice to be recognized for the hard work you do. This year we were extremely grateful to receive a few unexpected awards:

4. Southern California Charity Golf Classic
11207321_10101061535855630_6436920246785791462_nWe hosted the 1st Annual Southern California Charity Golf Classic to raise money for several worthy charities on July 17 at Los Serranos Country Club.
With help from many in our community, the tournament helped raise $7,597.81 for charity.
We distributed the money to several charities including: Bark for Life, Boys Republic, California Scholastic Press Association, Chino Rotary, Corona Firefighters Benevolent Fund, House of Ruth, The Let It Be Foundation, Salvation Army, Share Your Passion Scholarship, and the Wounded Warrior Project.
We had such a great time with this, we’re planning on running it again in 2016!
3. Chairman of the Board at the Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce
11755429_1665688123649805_2385826912900505227_nOn July 27, Zeb was installed as Chairman of the Board for the Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce.
Becoming the Chairman of the Board has given Zeb an opportunity to help make local business owners more successful.
During his term of office, he set five goals to work towards in 2015/2016:

  • connect and work with other local business-related organizations
  • collaborate more with organizations that work to educate business owners
  • encourage and promote the involvement of young business owners in our community
  • enhance our use of technology
  • focus more on giving back
2. Lacey Gets Married
11934520_10101096973568170_4628964527126702956_o10339951_10208018878287700_1976316121632257612_nIn August this year Lacey got married to Ryan Bernholtz at a fun wedding in Santa Ana, CA.
In June, Lacey’s twin brother, Rocky married Megan Hutchinson at a beautiful wedding in Corona, CA.
Truly a notable year for the Welborn Family and there was another addition to family this year…
#1. Birth of Sebastian Welborn-De La Torre
monsterbashSebastian Welborn-De La Torre was born on Friday, November 13th at 9:52pm in Ontario at 8 pounds, 9 ounces.
Sebastian is a happy, healthy, and super cute baby.
Zeb says it’s awesome being a dad.

Thank you all for everything!  We hope you all have an amazing 2016.
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Anaheim Hills Golf Course to Donate to the Southern California Charity Golf Classic

Anaheim Hills Golf Course to Donate to the Southern California Charity Golf Classic

Anaheim Hills Golf Course

 
Anaheim Hills Golf Course is donating a twosome to the Southern California Charity Golf Classic at Los Serranos Country Club in Chino Hills, CA on July 17.
The tree-lined fairways of Anaheim Hills Golf Course are a local favorite and frequent escape for some of Orange County’s most dedicated and accomplished golfers. Located just minutes from Disneyland, we welcome visitors and locals alike to enjoy the incredible value of daily tee times and pristine course conditions – all nestled right in the heart of Orange County.
For over 40 years, Anaheim Hills Golf Course has offered a fun, accessible and challenging par-71 course with memorable drives and eclectic terrain. From the old growth Sycamore on the 1st to the dog-legged right on the 3rd, we pride ourselves in offering a course as unique and special as our surroundings.
Take a break from the city as you enjoy the rolling native landscape, the gorgeous California Spanish-Mediterranean architecture, and the expanse of our expertly maintained facilities. Every aspect of our grounds has been designed to specifically complement the natural beauty of our location and our course.
Anaheim Hills Golf Course

Anaheim Hills Golf Course

Santa Barbara Golf Club to Donate a Foursome to the Southern California Charity Golf Classic

Santa Barbara Golf Club has donated a foursome to the Southern California Charity Golf Classic.  Santa Barbara Golf Club is Santa Barbara’s Community Golf Club and is one of America’s premier municipal golf courses.
Santa Barbara Golf Club donates to Southern California Charity Golf Classic

Santa Barbara Golf Club

Santa Barbara Golf Club is open to the public 364 days a year and is located in the heart of beautiful Santa Barbara. It is little wonder that “Muni” is one of the most popular golf courses in California.  We take great pride in providing an excellent venue to learn and play golf and have numerous youth programs targeted to grow the game of golf.  Home to nearly 1600 Trees and many wildlife, SBGC is a great place to play golf, socialize and enjoy nature.
Built in 1958, ‘Muni’ offers a challenging championship 18-hole, 6,037 yard course offering exceptional value golf and a wonderful place to meet and socialize with friends, family or business contacts. Santa Barbara Golf Club offers a full service pro shop and restaurant with 375 capacity (Mulligan’s Bar and Café) for you to find that new driver, or enjoy a bite to eat in the wonderful surroundings.
Located just off Highway 101, SBGC is open to the public all year round, and the Santa Barbara weather is almost guaranteed to be great no matter when you when decide to come and play our course.
Muni is only 10 minutes from the waterfront and 15 minutes from Santa Barbara Municipal Airport in the heart of Santa Barbara.
We recently completed a Tree Survey and you can view the results here.  Next time you play, click the link on your smart phone to open Google Maps while on the golf course and it will enable you to identify the species of every tree on the golf course with its GPS tracking so you can know it was an Afghan Pine or Blue Gum tree that you hit!!
Santa Barbara Golf Club

Santa Barbara Golf Club

Mike Cano to Emcee the Southern California Charity Golf Classic

Mel Austin Mike Cano Laughing to Success

Mike Cano

Mike Cano has quickly risen through the comedy ranks to become a favorite at clubs and colleges all across the country.  He has performed and opened for some of the biggest names in Comedy.  His comedic style and energy are off the charts.  Mike became a single father at the age of 16.  He uses his struggles, experiences, and triumphs in his jokes to make people laugh. Mike relates not just to young adults but to all ages as he jokes about juggling the comedian life, dating, and parenthood.  Mike performs at comedy clubs and colleges throughout the U.S.  You’ve also seen him on LAUGHS on FOX, MTV2, NBC Universal’s Mun2 TV and Latino 101.  He also produces his own monthly show in his home town of Ontario Ca at the Ontario Improv.
Mike Cano comes to us from Laughing to Success Entertainment.
Mel Austin performs comedy for corporations, military, fundraisers, senior homes, private parties, school assemblies and churches.  Mel does ongoing shows for Primerica, American Cancer Society, Veterans of Foreign Wars, VA Hospitals, SCAN Health Care and Ontario/ Chino Unified School Districts.  As the CEO of Laughing to Success Entertainment and Laughing 2 Success Academy, Mel has access to other comedians to create a full show for clients when requested.
Mel has been an actor and comedian for the last 18 years and has served in the U.S. Marine Corps.  He also performs at The Improv, Comedy Store, Laugh Factory and produces comedy events at major venues and local community gathering places.  Mel Austin is the host and creator of “Squeaky Clean Comedy” at the Ontario Improv Comedy Club (Ontario, CA).  He has several commercial, film and theatre credits.  His most recent nationwide commercials are with Terminix and National Geographic and AMP’D Mobile.
Mel Austin is a coach/trainer/teacher of acting and standup comedy for teenagers and adults.  Originally from Chicago, Illinois; He’s based in Southern California with his wife and children in the city of Alta Loma.
Mel Austin Laughing to Success

Mel Austin

Southern California Charity Golf Classic to Raise Funds for Bark For Life

The Southern California Charity Golf Classic is helping to raise funds for Bark for Life and the American Cancer Society.  The golf tournament is July 17, 2015 at Los Serranos Country Club in Chino Hills, CA.
With the support of thousands of volunteers, the American Cancer Society is helping save more than 400 lives a day.
Together with our millions of supporters, the American Cancer Society (ACS) saves lives by helping people stay well and get well, by finding cures, and by fighting back.

Bark for Life American Cancer Society at the Southern California Charity Golf Classic

Bark for Life

The American Cancer Society is a nationwide, community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, the ACS has regional and local offices throughout the country that support 11 geographical Divisions and ensure we have a presence in every community.
The Relay For Life and Bark For Life movement offers an inspiring opportunity to honor cancer survivors, promote how individuals can reduce their cancer risk, and raise money to help end cancer. And we won’t stop until we finish the fight against cancer!
The American Cancer Society Bark For Life is a fundraising event honoring the life-long contributions of our Canine Caregivers. It presents an opportunity for people to be empowered through their canine companion partnerships and to contribute to cancer cures through the mission of the American Cancer Society.
Canine Caregivers are Canine Companions, Guide Dogs, Service Dogs, Rescue Dogs, Therapy Dogs, Police Dogs, Cancer Survivor Dogs, and Diagnostic Dogs, who with their owners, are joining the American Cancer Society as Relay teams. They participate to celebrate cancer survivorship, to honor people lost to cancer, and to fundraise in support of the American Cancer Society mission of eliminating cancer though research, education, advocacy and service
Canine companions demonstrate unconditional love, joy, security, compassion, and no judgments of cancer survivors abilities or appearances. The American Cancer Society Bark For Life is an irresistible way to partner with your canine best friend, smile, and make new friends canine & human.
Learn more about Bark for Life and the American Cancer Society.
Or
Sign Up for the Southern California Charity Golf Classic to raise money for this worthy cause.