Racing to End Alzheimer’s Foundation presents “18 to Remember” benefiting UCLA


Palos Verdes Golf Club at sunset

On April 25, you can make a difference.
While you have a blast.

Sign up for this exciting ProAm LPGA tournament at gorgeous Palos Verdes Golf Club. With all proceeds supporting UCLA’s Alzheimer’s and Dementia Program, and a chance to add your loved one’s name to a racecar. What a combination!

18 holes. 10 LPGA Professionals. And you.

Aerial view of Palos Verdes Golf Club

It’s your chance to play the same beautiful course as the JTBC Championship players, alongside some of the best women golfers in the world.

Teams will be comprised of a foursome of amateurs, plus the LPGA player. Each member of the team will receive tee prizes and a hole flag with the autograph of their team’s LPGA pro, as well as a photo of the team with their pro.

You’ll have lunch, cocktails and dinner with your pro and your friends, and there will be an auction during dinner of some highly desirable experiences that you won’t want to miss.

The team entry fee is $10,000 or $3,000 per player, paid directly to UCLA. The tournament costs are deducted, and the balance is tax-deductible.

We’re racing to end Alzheimer’s, with your help.

When you join us, you can add the name of someone you love to our racecar: a blazing fast Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport. On display at the tournament, and on the track all season long.

Meet your teammates.

Your team will be paired with one of these exceptional former UCLA athletes.

Who will you compete with?

Or against?

Palos Verdes Golf Club

Proudly overlooking the Pacific Ocean, its course was created by the legendary architect William P. “Billy” Bell. A classic example of the Golden Age of course design, it has been restored and improved under the direction of golf course architect Todd Ekenrode. PVGC has been described as “a hidden gem” of Southern California golf. And now it’s yours to explore. Rise to the challenge. Join us on April 25.

UCLA’s Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Program

Led by Dr. David B. Reuben, this award-winning and entirely grant-funded program provides social and psychological services to families who have someone with Alzheimer’s among them.

And you can help.

Alzheimer’s affects 6 million Americans.

If you think you don’t know someone who has had (or has) Alzheimer’s, think again. Wouldn’t it be great to honor them through Racing to End Alzheimer’s, while you do something positive to help families cope with this terrible disease?