The Brett Downey Safety Foundation’s Second Annual Golf Tournament
The Brett Downey Safety Foundation is having its Second Annual Golf Tournament on Saturday, October 21, 2006. The tournament will take place at Menifee Lakes Country Club in Menifee, located at: 29875 Menifee Lakes Drive, Menifee, CA 92584, (951)672-4824. The tournament has check-ins at 11:00 a.m. and will begin at 1:00 p.m.
Last year’s event was a huge success and was quickly sold out. There are only a few spots still open, so contact Kenny Morris to reserve your spot and help out a great cause. Kenny can be contacted at kenny@mxsafety38.org .
There will be plenty of prizes raffled off and an auction at the end of the day. Donating companies include: FMF, Kicker, Alpinestars, The Garage People, and many more.
Current sponsors include: Gold: Pro Circuit & Richardsons. Silver: Troy Lee Designs, The Garage People, Mahood's Collision, Martin Auto Color of California.
Last year’s event was a huge success and a lot of fun. Several industry types and even more motocross stars showed up for last year’s event, and are expected to do the same this year. Several from the winning team from last year, which included Jeremy McGrath, Buddy Antunez, Larry Brooks and Ricky Fowler, are expected to return to defend their title. Other motocross celebrities who have confirmed include: Andrew Short, Jeff Emig, Justin Brayton, Sarah Whitmore, and more.
The Brett Downey Safety Foundation was formed to help promote track safety. As the sport grows and more and more people are forced to ride tracks, as opposed to open areas, especially here in southern California. The Foundation has recognized a need to make the tracks safer. In an effort to do just that, the Foundation is currently producing a video which follows the AMA guidelines for flaggers and instructs the flaggers how to effectively and safely carry out their duties at the tracks, be it a local track, or ultimately, a Supercross/Motocross track.
The Brett Downey Safety Foundation is a non-profit organization and is run wholly on donations. Go to www.mxsafety38.org for more information and to purchase tickets.