Larry Bean, manager of the Del Mar Village Coldwell Banker office; DJ Salas; Linda Andrews; Stella Durham; and Rick Hoffman
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Coldwell hosts golf tourney Thirty golfers, mostly Coldwell Banker Residential agents from the firm's 23 offices in San Diego and Temecula Valley, and some of their family and friends, put their skills to the test in a tournament on June 23 at the Country Club at Rancho Bernardo. They were joined for dinner and an auction, attended by more than 240 people.
The event, a benefit for the Coldwell Banker Charitable Foundation, drew 32 sponsors and 75 auction items.
Yellowtail derby returns The International Yellowtail Derby is returning after a 36-year hiatus.
The derby starts on Sept. 26 with winners being announced on Oct. 4 after eight days of fishing. Cash prizes of $50,000 will be awarded if 2,000 people enter, organizers said in a news release.
Open party and sportboat categories, with teams of two to six anglers, will compete in the event that ran from 1946 to 1973 before disappearing from the local sportfishing scene. The event record is a 62-pound, 8-ounce yellowtail caught by George Willet in 1953.
It used to be a multi-month event with qualifying and finals. That format could return in the future, according to a news release.
Charity tourneys set Several local organizations are looking for golfers and sponsors for charity tournaments.
Whittier Diabetes Institute The 12th annual Scripps Whittier Diabetes Institute Invitational Dinner and Golf Tournament will be held Oct. 4-5 at the La Jolla Country Club.
Honorary chairman and legendary golfer Lee Elder will be recognized at the event for his many years of service and support to the community. As the first black to play in the Masters Tournament in 1975, he overcame segregation and helped open the fairways for all players to enjoy.
Proceeds will support Scripps Whittier Diabetes Institute's clinical research center and Project Dulce, a diabetes care and education program that addresses the specific needs of underserved, ethnically diverse populations.
UCP Golf Classic The 27th annual UCP Golf Classic to benefit United Cerebral Palsy of San Diego County will take place on July 27, with check-in at 11:30 a.m. A shotgun start follows at 1 p.m. at The Crossings at Carlsbad. An awards dinner will be held after the tournament.
Entry fee is $325 per person and includes lunch, green fees, golf cart, dinner, tee prizes and refreshments. Call (858) 571-5365.
Brian Schultz Memorial Proceeds from this year's Brian Schultz Memorial Golf Classic on July 25 will provide funding to help UCSD's Moores Cancer Center meet its most urgent needs. Since its founding in memory of the 27-year-old who died shortly after being diagnosed with cancer, the event has raised more than $500,000.
Registration starts at 10:30 a.m. with registration, a putting contest and a barbecue lunch. The tournament starts at noon, followed by an awards banquet, silent auction and live entertainment. Tickets are $195 and include the banquet dinner and a golf shirt. Banquet-only tickets can be bought for $50. Sponsorship opportunities are also available. Call (858) 822-1390 or visit www.brianschultzfoundation.com.
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