
35th Annual Golf Classic
We raised $107,000!
Monday, May 12, 2025 • Spanish Hills Club • Camarillo
For any questions, please contact Laura Kirchhoff at 818.885.5341 (ext. 3) or laura.kirchhoff@commonspirit.org.
Under clear blue skies and perfect weather, Northridge Hospital Foundation’s 35th Annual Golf Classic teed off on Monday, May 12th at the beautiful Spanish Hills Country Club in Camarillo, and what a spectacular day it was!
This year’s tournament was more than a great day on the green. It was a powerful show of community spirit and generosity. All proceeds from the event will go toward purchasing a new CT scanner for Northridge Hospital Medical Center. This vital investment in lifesaving technology ensures we continue to provide the highest quality care to our patients.
Golf Classic 2025 - Slideshow
Golf Classic 2025 - Video
Tournament Champions
Congratulations to the Grand Champions from Liberty Company Insurance Brokers!
- Gale Webster
- Kevin Honacker
- James Krauskopf
- Riley Honacker
A well-earned victory by an outstanding team!
Flight Champions
Norris Flight
- Manny Aguilar
- Chris Erazo
- Mark Denham
- Kyle Saure
Gloisten Flight
- Mark Isabel
- James Rodriguez
- Rick Solomon
- Frank Kohler
Benning Flight
- Andrew Davidson
- Charles Smith
- James Platt
- John Platt
The Bill Lake Award was presented to Stephen Jones, MD.
On-Course Contest Winners
- Putting Contest: James Platt
- Longest Drive (Women): Sara Lopez
- Longest Drive (Men): James Rodriguez
- Most Accurate Drive: Manny Aguilar
- Closest to the Pin: Trevor Gillhouse
- Raffled Green: Ed Lopez
Great Golf Ball Drop & Silent Auction
A crowd favorite, the Great Golf Ball Drop drew gasps and cheers as hundreds of balls raced toward the hole, each one hoping to land the jackpot. Frank Kohler emerged as the lucky winner of $1,000!
Thank you to all our sponsors, players, and volunteers for making this year’s Golf Classic both a memorable event and a meaningful one. Your generosity and support will help bring advanced CT imaging technology to Northridge Hospital, allowing for faster diagnoses and more effective treatments.
