Mass General Brigham Spring Classic

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From left: Mark Jackson, Ken Leibowitz, Liam Patterson, and Steve Fischman from New England Development

Key Info
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EVENT DATE

Monday, June 8, 2026
Shotgun Start: 12:30pm

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LOCATION

The Kittansett Club, Marion, MA

Join us on June 8 for the 2026 Mass General Brigham Spring Classic

Held at the nationally ranked Kittansett Club on the beautiful shores of Buzzards Bay, the MGB Spring Classic raises funds to advance our charitable mission. Join us for this wonderful event to help MGB continue pioneering medical breakthroughs and first-of-its-kind procedures to improve the lives of our patients and their families.

To participate in the MGB Spring Classic, please contact the events team at springclassic@mgb.org.

Interested in sponsoring multiple MGB events? Join the Corporate Champions program and receive special recognition on event marketing materials and other great benefits. For more information on sponsoring the MGB Spring Classic or the Corporate Champions program, contact Steve Condon at scondon4@mgb.org or 508 259 8072.

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2026 Host Committee

Cindy and Steve Gormley, Host Sponsors
Julie Bennett
Nancy and Steve Fischman
Beth and Carmine Martignetti



About the President’s Fund

The President’s Fund powers Mass General Brigham’s highest priorities, strengthening personalized, research-informed care across our hospitals. This vital unrestricted support gives our world-class clinicians and scientists the flexibility to follow promising discoveries, launch innovative clinical trials and respond quickly to unexpected breakthroughs.

The President’s Fund also helps fuel advances in primary care, cancer, neurosciences, and heart and vascular services — areas in greatest demand for our care. Furthermore, it expands access to our high-quality, preventive care in the communities we serve.

All funds raised through the Mass General Brigham Classic Golf Tournament support the President’s Fund, providing critical resources to transform the future of medicine for patients everywhere.