The American Cancer Society’s Oklahoma City Golf Classic is a high-end, amenity-rich tournament that raises funds for the Society’s mission to save lives, celebrate lives, and lead the fight for a world without cancer. While progress has been made in cancer research, we still have a lot of work to do. We invite you to support our efforts to finish the fight against cancer by joining for a day of first-class golf and networking with a lunch program and award reception. By bringing together business and community leaders to this event, we are able to support the American Cancer Society’s mission.
Join us in our mission to “end cancer as we know it, for everyone,” by being a part of American Cancer Society’s 2024 Annual Golf Classic being held at Oak Tree Country Club on October 21st.
The American Cancer Society is proud to announce that two highly acclaimed Oklahoma legends will serve as honorary co-chairs for the annual American Cancer Society Oklahoma City Golf Classic. Taylor and Blake Griffin are distinguished figures celebrated both locally and globally for their remarkable contributions throughout their careers and their commitment to philanthropic causes.
Blake and Taylor’s involvement in the tournament underscores the event’s mission to end cancer for everyone, everywhere. With their unparalleled influence and dedication, we are grateful to have the support of these honorary chairs for the 2024 Oklahoma City Golf Classic.
Honorary Co-Chair
Nader Nassar serves as the Executive Chairman for the American Cancer Society Golf Classic, driven by a personal mission shaped by the loss of his mother and grandfather to prolonged battles with cancer. As the Vice President of Sales for Traditions Home Health and Hospice, Nader combines his professional expertise with a heartfelt dedication to the fight against cancer. His leadership in the Golf Classic is a tribute to his loved ones and a testament to his commitment to supporting cancer research and patient care.
LeadershipAs the only organization combating cancer through advocacy, discovery, and patient support, the American Cancer Society has made significant contributions to the fight against cancer over the last 110 years. We advocate for lifesaving policy changes, promote healthy lifestyles to help prevent cancer, and provide information, answers, and support to people in every community who have been touched by cancer. We also research cancer and its causes to find more answers and better treatment.
Yet, there is still work to be done – which is why we are so glad you have joined us tonight! The American Cancer Society continues to work tirelessly to fund research and provide support for all types of cancer. And thanks to your generous support, we work to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to prevent, detect, treat, and survive cancer.
Learn MoreFor more than 10 decades, the American Cancer Society has been dedicated to pursuing better outcomes for every cancer, every life. Today, more people are surviving cancer than ever before, but there is still work to be done. Join us, support us, and help us end cancer as we know it, for everyone.