Golf Classic nets over $48,000 for Wilson Foundation

Piqua County Club in Piqua was the site for the 30th annual Wilson Health Foundation Golf Classic on Sept. 20. Net proceeds for the event were over $48,000 and are used to build the Foundation’s general endowment fund. This fund provides perpetual support to the hospital and healthcare system.

One hundred and forty golfers played in the event corporately supported by three Titanium sponsors Blue & Co., Honda and NKTelco, and three Platinum Sponsorships that include Ferguson Construction Company, Koenig Equipment and US Bank. The event attracted a total of 58 sponsors.

Jenny Bruns, Wilson Health Foundation executive director, thanked everyone for their support.

“What a commitment to Wilson and the health of our community,” Bruns said. “She also thanked the Foundation Board of Directors, Wilson Health employees for helping get sponsorships for this year’s event, and everyone who worked behind the scenes to contribute to the event’s success.

Hospital Care Group sponsored a hearty brunch served prior to the 9:30 a.m. shotgun start. Beverages and snacks on each Par 3 hole were provided by Orthopedic Associates of SW Ohio. NKTelco sponsored dinner for the golfers.

Jake the Cannon Man participated in this year’s event to offer golfers a fun opportunity to shoot their golf ball onto the green for a chance to improve their score and to raise money for the Wilson Health Foundation. This sponsorship was fulfilled by Prosperity Promotions.

Germain Ford of Sidney had a truck available to anyone who hit a hole in one on a designated sponsored hole. There were no winners at this year’s tournament.

Overall first place winners of the event included: Winans Coffee and Chocolate team. Second Place went to Premier Casino Company team. The third place winners were Superior Aluminum Products. Team prizes were donated by Wilson Health Foundation board member, Brandon Simon.

Closest to the pin winners were Alex Groff, Jamie Finnell, Sam Cianciolo.

Longest drive winners were Jason Haak and Doug Fenter. While, Longest putt winners were Danny Neth and Jason Haak. The closest to the water on hole number four was Alex Groff.

All golfers had a chance to win various gift items and door prizes.

Many community volunteers and Wilson Health’s maintenance department assisted with the event.

The date for the 2025 Wilson Health Foundation Golf Classic is set for September 19. For more information, or to contact the Wilson Health Foundation, visit www.wilsonhealth.org or call 937-498-5540.

Other sponsor levels included a Diamond sponsorship that included the following companies: Airstream, CBT Company, Chapel Romanoff Technologies, Dayton Children’s Hospital, F&M Bank, FGKS Law, Choice One Engineering, LabCorp, Miami Valley Steel Services, Miller’s Textiles, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Ruese Insurance, Phelan Insurance, Plastipak, Premier Casino Company, Premier Health, Production Paint, Pure Storage, Sidney Manufacturing, Sidney-Shelby County Chamber of Commerce, Sidney Shelby County YMCA, Slagle Mechanical, Superior Aluminum, Winan’s Coffee & Chocolate, & Woodhull. Silver Sponsorships included: Dr. & Mrs. Bosslet, Compunet, Dr. C. Edelen & Dr. R. McDevitt, Minster Bank, & Eleven Fifty Seven. One Bronze sponsorship included: Altera Digital Health. Hole Sponsorships for the event included: Clopay, The Community Foundation of Shelby County, Dr.& Mrs. Stephen Justice, Key Bridge Medical Revenue Care, Industrial Property Brokers, Minster Service Club, Park National Bank, Scott Family McDonalds, Sidney Kiwanis, SpectraCorp Technologies Group, UpTime Solutions, Sidney, Piqua & Troy Carstar, and WiseBridge Wealth Management.