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Get in the swing for Lindsay’s cause
- Updated: July 26, 2016
DETROIT – For 15 years, the Ted Lindsay Foundation Celebrity Golf Outing has enjoyed excellent weather while raising important funds for research to find a cure for autism.
The legendary Red Wing hopes Mother Nature will cooperate for a 16th straight time this September.
“So far, touch wood, we’ve never been rained out,” Lindsay said. “We had a couple of drops of rain at the start last year but before they got the first hole in the sun came out. So hopefully it continues.”
Current Red Wings will join the team’s coaching staff, alumni and other local luminaries at Lindsay’s 16th annual fund raiser, which returns to Wabeek Country Club in Bloomfield Hills.
The event will be held Sept. 12.
The 18-hole scramble with a shotgun start begins at 12 p.m. The dinner and awards program, with open bar and silent and live auctions, will kick off at 6 p.m.
All proceeds from the golf outing go toward the Ted Lindsay Foundation’s mission to raise funds to support research and educational programs, focusing on the cause and management of autism …
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