Coast Hotels announces date for 23rd Annual Shuhachi Naito Golf Classic
Coast Hotels Limited has announced the upcoming 23rd Annual Coast Hotels Shuhachi Naito Golf Classic, which is set to take place on Thursday, July 10th, 2025 at Tsawwassen Springs Golf Club, located in Delta, B.C.
This event is being held to support the ALS Society of British Columbia and the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre — and will help fund both non-profit organizations’ valuable and important work.
The annual golf tournament is one of the biggest events for Coast Hotels and has well surpassed $1,300,000.00 in funds donated to charities since its inception. This year’s Golf Classic will once again feature activities, raffles, auctions and prizes for all participants.
“We’re thrilled to be hosting the 23rd Annual Coast Hotels Shuhachi Naito Golf Classic again this summer,” says Mark Hope, senior vice president, development for Coast Hotels. “This event is a great opportunity for golfers of all skill levels to come together and support two worthy causes. We’re looking forward to a day of fun and fundraising, and we hope to see a great turnout.”
Registration for the tournament will open in late April, and golfers can sign up individually or as a team. Participants will enjoy a round of golf, lunch, and dinner, and plenty of opportunities to win prizes. Corporate sponsorship opportunities are available for businesses and organizations looking to support both non-profit organizations.
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