Master Spas, a major manufacturer of swim spas and hot tubs, continues its support for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital by continuing to sponsor the 2023 Warburton golf tournament.
Master Spas donated a H2X Trainer 15, swim spa, to the auction. They also presented St. Jude with an important donation on behalf of Master Spas International and its network of specialty retailers. Master Spas also donated a Michael Phelps Legend Series hot-tub to the raffle for St. Jude Dream Homes Giveaway.
The 2023 Warburton Golf Tournament was held at the JW Marriott Desert Springs in California, February 23-26. This annual event brings together top-tier golfers and professional athletes to support St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. It provides life-saving treatment for children who are fighting cancer and other life-threatening illnesses. It includes a tournament and auction, as well as other activities that raise funds and awareness for the hospital.
Kevin Richards, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Master Spas, stated that it was an honor to partner with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and the Warburton Golf Tournament to support this important cause. “As a company we are committed making a positive difference in our community and we believe that St. Jude’s mission of finding cures for childhood diseases, is worthy of support.”
The four-day event raised over $4.7 million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Since its inception 13 years ago, the Warburton tournament has raised more than $26.5million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Master Spas’ mission and values have fueled a charitable giving program. This includes St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and other charities. Master Spas Care extends to the entire company as well as its global network.
St. Jude does not send a bill to families for treatment, travel or housing. Because all a family should be concerned about is their child’s well-being, they do not charge them any bills. St. Jude is able to provide cutting-edge treatments that are not covered by insurance at no cost to families thanks events such as The Warburton. Childhood cancer was not considered incurable when St. Jude was established in 1962. St. Jude has contributed to increasing the overall survival rate by 20% to over 80% since 1962. They will continue to do so until no child is ever diagnosed with cancer.