Skylar Neil Golf Tournament Scheduled for May 2

LOS ANGELES — The 12th annual Skylar Neil Memorial Golf Tournament is scheduled for May 2 at the Lost Canyons Golf Club in Simi Valley, Calif. Past tournaments have raised millions of dollars for charitable organizations benefiting cancer, leukemia and HIV/AIDS research.

Vince Neil, former lead singer of rock band Mötley Crüe, will host the event, which is dedicated to his late daughter Skylar who passed away in 1995 after battling cancer.

Adult industry sponsors and participants meet the mainstream during the fundraiser, which features a full day of golf played on the club’s two courses. There will also be an auction emceed by Playboy Radio’s “Afternoon Advice” announcer Tiffany Granath.

The tournament is currently looking for sponsors. Tee, pin-flag and golf-cart sponsorships are available. Adult industry companies can take part in the tournament by playing, providing product for golfer gift bags or by sending talent to sign autographs and pose for pictures with participants on the course.

A special appeal has been sent out by tournament organizers for female starlets to participate.

Interested parties and performers can contact Alan Koenig at alankoenig@bellsouth.net or (615) 255-9000.

Adult industry sponsors in previous tournaments have included Playboy, Vivid, Wicked Pictures, Elegant Angel, Pure Play Media, Red Light District, Hustler and Zero Tolerance, among others.

Adult stars that have donated their time on the gold course over the years include Jenna Jameson, Ron Jeremy, Danni Ashe, Randy West, Jessica Drake, Brianna Banks, Savannah Sampson, Tori Lane, Mari Possa, Cousin Stevie, Flower Tucci, Sunny Lane, Sasha Grey, Dana DeArmond, Olivia O’Lovely, Marie Luv and Britney Skye, to name a few.

For more information, visit the tournament website.

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