Sutton’s memory alive in tournament
Outside of his family and coaching, two of Paul Sutton’s greatest
passions were playing golf and helping children.
As a longtime coach and athletic director at Providence High,
Sutton helped thousands of children learn and thrive. Tragically,
Sutton died in 1999 of colon cancer. He was 41.
Although it’s been six years since his death, Sutton’s two
passions are still being fulfilled in the form of the Paul Sutton
Charity Golf Classic.
The sixth annual event will take place Oct. 29 at Tierra Rejada
Golf Club in Moorpark with a shotgun start at 1 p.m.
Proceeds from the event will benefit the National Childhood Cancer
Foundation, which is dedicated to supporting clinical research on
causes, treatments, cures, education and advocacy for the needs of
infants, children and young adults with cancer.
In the first five years of the tournament, more than $35,000 has
been raised for the cause.
Sutton’s widow, Dana, is chairing the event. The Sutton family --
including Paul and Dana’s children, Alison and Nate, and Paul’s
mother, sister and extended family -- are actively involved in all
stages of planning and organizing the tournament.
This year, Nate will once again play in the tournament..
Reservations are required to play in the tournament, or to join in
the award banquet afterward. Event sponsorship opportunities are also
available, and donations are welcome.
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