Insurance Legends' Golf Classic

To honor those who have made significant contributions to the industry and to benefit The Actuarial Foundation’s Youth Education programs and initiatives.


Golf Classic

Where:
Bali Hai Golf Club

When:
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Shotgun Start Noon

Format:
Shamble

Cost:
$175 per person, includes golf, transportation and lunch

Registration

To register for the Golf event and the ReFocus conference click here.

To register for the Golf event only, please click here.

Space is limited – reserve your spot today!

Participation in the Insurance Legends’ golf classic will benefit The Actuarial Foundation’s youth education initiatives. The Actuarial Foundation is a charitable organization established in 1994 to help facilitate and broaden the actuarial profession’s contribution to society. The Foundation’s youth education initiative Advancing Student Achievement is a program bringing the actuarial profession and educators together in voluntary partnerships to enhance students' education in mathematics. To learn more about The Actuarial Foundation, please visit their Web site.

It is in the spirit of giving that The Foundation can provide students with enrichment opportunities that can help them succeed in their educational and professional endeavors. On behalf of The Actuarial Foundation’s Board of Trustees, staff, teachers and students their youth education initiatives benefits, thank you.

Sponsors

Banner Sponsor


Associated Consulting Group

Specialty Sponsors:


Generali USA Life Reinsurance Company

Munich Reassurance

The Corey Family Foundation

Wilton Re

Legends' Sponsor


Milliman

Golf Hole Sponsors

The Bali Hai Golf Club

The Bali Hai Golf Club Designed by Lee Schmidt and Brian Curley in 2000, the Bali Hai course is a worthy namesake of the famous Indonesian land of enchantment. The lush surroundings include seven-acres of opulent water features, a total of 4,000 trees with 2,500 stands of towering palms and 100,000 tropical plants. Transition and out-of-play areas are accented with Augusta white sand and black volcanic rock outcroppings.
Learn more about the golf course.