Thursday, April 11, 2019

AHEAD and Nicklaus Companies Announce Limited Edition Play Yellow Hat to Support Children's Miracle Network Hospitals

Jack Nicklaus to Debut Limited Edition Hat at The Masters

(New Bedford, MA) — AHEAD, the golf industry's leader in headwear, and longtime partner the Nicklaus Companies today announced a limited edition Play Yellow hat to support Jack and Barbara Nicklaus's efforts helping pediatric care nationwide through the work of Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.  Inspired by Jack and Barbara's passion to improve healthcare for children, AHEAD and the Nicklaus Companies collaborated in creating a special yellow hat featuring the iconic Golden Bear logo and the new Play Yellow logo that Jack Nicklaus will debut at The Masters this week.  The hat will be available on Aheadusashop.com; every purchase will benefit the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals with a direct financial contribution.

Last month, Jack and Barbara Nicklaus, founders of the Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation, joined PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan to launch the new Play Yellow campaign supporting the 170 Children's Miracle Network Hospitals across the country with the goal to raise $100 million. The inspiration for Play Yellow stems from the yellow shirts Jack often wore in the final round of tournaments in honor of Craig Smith, the son of a close Ohio family friend who was battling a rare bone cancer. Craig passed away in 1971 at the age of 13. Fifteen years later, on the morning of the 1986 Masters, Jack, at age 46, once again wore a yellow shirt, playing one of golf history’s most iconic rounds and winning his record sixth Green Jacket.

"When our friends at the Nicklaus Companies came to us and asked if there was anything we could create to support the new Play Yellow campaign, it was a very quick decision for us - Yes we can!" said AHEAD CEO Anne Broholm. "Jack and Barbara's passion for helping children is beyond inspiring to us. We quickly worked to create something special in time for Mr. Nicklaus to wear next week."

“We are thrilled to have AHEAD and the Nicklaus Companies step up and join our efforts for the $100 million Play Yellow campaign,” said Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals President and CEO, John Lauck. “We need companies that care to help us reach our goal.  Having Barbara Nicklaus on our Board is so important to us let alone the incredible work both she and Jack do to help children everywhere, especially those supported through the Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation and the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.”

"Barbara and I are grateful to the team at AHEAD for joining us and many others in the Play Yellow effort to help make a difference in the lives of children, through Children's Miracle Network Hospitals," Nicklaus said. "Like us, AHEAD cares about giving back to children and families in need. They are not simply the best headwear company in golf, they are an organization of people with big hearts. Hats off to AHEAD!"

Barbara and Jack have a long history and close ties to a number of CMN Hospitals, most notably Nationwide Children’s Hospital in their hometown of Columbus, Ohio, and Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in Miami. The Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide has benefited Nationwide Children’s Hospital since its inception in 1976, and it was The Honda Classic’s move to Palm Beach County and down the street from the Nicklauses’ North Palm Beach, Fla., home that inspired Barbara and Jack to create the Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation in 2004. In the 14-plus years since, the Foundation has raised over $100 million, and their support of pediatric programs in South Florida led renowned Miami Children’s Hospital to rebrand to Nicklaus Children’s Hospital. Several years later, the entire Miami Children’s Health System was renamed Nicklaus Children’s Health System. There are now 14 Nicklaus Children’s Outpatient Centers spread throughout the state. The NCHCF has become the primary beneficiary of The Honda Classic.  Nationwide Insurance is a proud supporter of Play Yellow, which will also have special activation in Columbus during Memorial Tournament week, May 30 - June 2.

“There is a reason we have been partners with AHEAD for 20 years; they are simply the best and this is just another example of that,“ commented Howard Milstein, Executive Chairman of the Nicklaus Companies.  “We share a common mission in that both our companies are dedicated to giving back. And importantly, AHEAD can take an idea, turn it around and execute very rapidly as shown with our new Play Yellow hat being made available to the public in time for the Masters this week.”

For more information about AHEAD and Nicklaus Companies, visit www.aheadweb.com and www.nicklaus.com.

For more information about Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, visit www.CMNHospitals.org and PlayYellow.org. More information on Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation can be found at www.nchcf.org.

2 comments:

RED ARROW said...

It would be great if clinics were helped more often and given more money to buy the highest quality equipment for their patients.

HarryJohnson said...

I agree! But when I was still in the clinic after giving birth, I noticed how much expensive equipment they have. At least the breast pump. I went home and wanted one but it was too expensive and I didn't need it, so I chose Breast Pump Rental because it was more cost effective. Plus everything is sterile because you buy the flanges separately from them on their website.