Laney’s Legacy of Hope
Golf Fore Hope Tournament!
Benefitting children battling pediatric cancer.
Get ready for the ultimate day of golf, fun, and giving back at the Laney’s Legacy of Hope Golf Tournament! This isn’t just any tournament—it’s your chance to swing for a life-changing cause and help children fighting cancer! 🏌️♂️💖
Join us for an unforgettable day packed with exciting competition, delicious food, and thrilling raffles—all while making a real impact. Whether you’re a golf pro or a casual player, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Think friendly competition, jaw-dropping prizes, and a vibrant atmosphere filled with laughter and good vibes.
Plus, when you hit the green, you’re not just playing for glory—you’re playing for hope. 🌈✨
Don’t miss your chance to be part of this heartwarming event that’s as much about fun as it is about making a difference. Bring your A-game, your friends, and your generosity. See you on the green for an epic day of giving, golfing, and good times! ⛳🌟
2025 Event Details
Date
Date – June 13, 2025
Time
10:30am-11:30am Registration & Load Carts
12:00pm Shotgun/Scramble Start
Location
Chapel Hill Golf Course
2023 Old Lancaster Pike
Reading, PA 19608
Ticket Options
$800 per 4 person team
Get ready for an unforgettable day at the Laney’s Legacy of Hope Golf Tournament with these amazing highlights:
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4-Person Team Scramble Format – Gather your crew for a fun-filled day of teamwork and friendly competition!
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Only $800 per Foursome – Register your team of four for an action-packed day (teams of four only—perfect for friends, family, or colleagues).
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Your Entry Fee Includes:
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Rounds of Golf – A full day of exciting play on a beautiful course.
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Exclusive Swag Bag – Packed with goodies to kick off your tournament experience.
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Domestic Beer, Soda, & Water All Day – Stay refreshed with unlimited drinks until 8 p.m.
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Appetizers Before the Round & Catered Buffet After – Enjoy delicious bites before your round and a mouthwatering buffet to fuel your victory celebration.
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Awesome Prizes – Top three teams will be awarded exciting prizes, plus additional course challenges like longest drive and closest to the pin.
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Raffle Tickets – Grab yours for a chance to win incredible prizes (additional cost).
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Helicopter Golf Ball 50/50 – Buy your 50/50 golf balls for a chance to win BIG! You don’t need to be present to win, and you can purchase online before the event. Hurry—these sell out fast! Last year’s prize was a massive $3,750!
Don’t miss out—sign up now for a day full of fun, prizes, and making memories, all while supporting an amazing cause! ⛳️🎉
Annual helicopter 50/50 golf ball drop
🚁 Get Ready for the ULTIMATE Helicopter Golf Ball Drop! 🏌️♂️💰
It’s your chance to win BIG—50% of the net profits from the Helicopter Golf Ball Drop could be yours! Last year’s winner walked away with an incredible $3,750, and this year, it could be YOU! 🎉
Here’s how it works:
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Purchase your golf balls ONLINE or at the Laney’s Golf Fore Hope event on June 13, 2024!
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The closest ball to the hole wins the 50/50 cash prize pot! 🏆💸
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No need to be there to win—we’ll be broadcasting the drop LIVE on our Facebook page at 6:00 PM (exact time may vary based on helicopter availability).
It’s as simple as that! The more balls you buy, the better your chances. And remember—your purchase helps support a great cause, so you’re winning either way!
Hurry, quantities are limited! Don’t miss out on your shot at an unforgettable cash prize and the excitement of the helicopter ball drop! 🎯🚁
See you at the event—and good luck! 🌟
Alexis Runyen
Piper Irias
Jeremiah Reedy
Vincent Nowroozi
Xavier Ortiz
Caden Davis
Lucas Brown
Because dear Lucas you were a complete joy and abundant light to all that knew you. Your dad and my heart grew greater than we knew possible the moment we met you.
Megan Martin
Shailey Kimmel
Celia Cosentino
Julia Adams
Chloe Koenig
Anthony Myers
Benjamin Reinhold
Blaze Troutman
Kierra Broadwater
Liam Simpson
Juwan Adams
Scarlet Ornelas
Michael Gallagher
King Singh
Riley Rejniak
Skylar Maganda
Yomary Velez
Gemma Cecil
Troy Viveros
Arelio Mercado
Arelis Rodriguez
Vincent Lucchese
Camden Martinez
Taylor Rose Schmidt
Hozhoonii Suer
Lylah-Jean
Ayden Brown
Cristinia Astacio
Antonio Gomez-Colon
Laynee Costello
The life-threatening battle was over for now. The chemo caused extensive tooth decay and physical delays, but hey we were out of the woods. Laynee worked tirelessly with PT and OT at both St. Christopher’s and the local school district to “just be a regular kid again.” We enjoyed nearly two years of clean scans and that oh so joyous phrase “no evidence of disease,” until two weeks ago. Laynee went in for her routine scans when “no evidence of disease” was off the table. How could this happen when rhabdomyosarcoma? This was not the plan. What else could we do besides wait on the biopsy of both the original tumor site and her bladder (where the new tumor was found). After days of an agonizing wait we got the news we were hoping not to hear, both sites are positive for rhabdomyosarcoma. Laynee will not only be undergoing intense multi-drug chemotherapy but radiation as well. This Friday Laynee has her PET scan and next week bilateral bone marrow biopsies to see if her cancer has metastasized. After that, her port will be placed on Wednesday during the bone marrow aspiration, and chemotherapy will be started immediately after.
Best case scenario Laynee will have local spread, and hopefully, the chemo and radiation will be enough (we were warned that her ovaries would have to be frozen to preserve fertility and her bladder will most likely be destroyed, leading the nephrectomy tubes). This next line is the most challenging line to write; if her cancer has metastasized, there is nothing more we can do but attempt to prolong Laynee’s life since it will have become terminal.
Kyanna Harris
Virginia Rose Vandermark
Isabella “Bella” Conroy
Ariel Rodriguez
Brayden Zackon
Mason Kosmoski
Angelina Miele
Reynaldo Flores
Rey had another tumor September 5, 2017, we decided to go to Washington to children’s hospital to do trial medication, but it didn’t work, so they decide to remove the tumor at Hershey. It went great but less than a month later two more tumors grew, they decided to remove the cancer on Dec 19, 2017, Dec 20th MRI was conducted, and they found a small tumor that wasn’t initially visible. Due to the location, he was not a candidate for surgery. January 9, 2018, he went in for a gamma knife procedure and Sunday morning Jan 28, 2018, he suffered two seizures. Monday morning Jan 29th, 2018, they found two new tumors. We are waiting to hear what treatment he can get to avoid the tumors to get any bigger.