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Tenth New York Celebrity Golf Challenge raises more than $1 Million
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Autism Speaks' New York Celebrity Golf Challenge celebrated its ten year anniversary with an exciting day of golf at the prestigious Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, N.Y. on Monday, June 16, 2008. The tenth anniversary event raised over $1 million dollars for Autism Speaks with celebrities from the worlds of sports, entertainment and media participating. The day included both a morning and afternoon shotgun start at Winged Foot's challenging East and West courses as golfers enjoyed the rare chance to golf at the home of the 2006 U.S. Open. This year's celebrity players and attendees included season five "American Idol" winner Taylor Hicks; Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Brooklyn Decker; "Late Show with David Letterman" announcer Alan Kalter; "The NFL on CBS" play-by-play announcer Don Criqui; NBA Hall of Famer Gail Goodrich; actress Gloria Reuben; actor Greg Bello; former NFL player Howard Cross; "Banfield and Ford: Courtside" co-anchor Jack Ford; former NFL player Jeremy Lincoln;
Taylor Hicks and Kevin Murray

American Idol winner Taylor Hicks, left, with Autism Speaks board member and event co-chair Kevin Murray

View highlights from the tenth annual New York Celebrity Golf Challenge
YouTube Video ~ 3 minutes
NY1's "The Call" anchor John Schiumo; former NBA players John Starks and Kerry Kittles; Fox 5 meteorologist Nick Gregory; "Beat the Bogeyman" creator Dr. Travis Fox; ESPN anchor Trey Wingo; Managing Editor of CNBC Business News Tyler Mathisen; former NHL player and current NY Islanders assistant coach Dan Lacroix; CNBC's "Squawk Box" co-anchor Joe Kernan; and Fox 5 sports reporter Duke Castiglione. The golf tournament included several course contests as well as a celebrity putting contest with Taylor Hicks and Brooklyn Decker and a million dollar shootout.

The evening dinner reception included a silent and a live auction that featured the opportunity to help fund scientific research. Event co-chair and Autism Speaks board member Kevin Murray spoke about the distinguished, ten year success of the event, and showed a brief video on understanding autism and the organization's growth over the past ten years. The event was chaired by Kevin and Susan Murray, who founded the event in 1999 and who have helped raise over eight million dollars since its inception.
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