Over the past three decades, the Chicago Select Golf Invitational has emerged as one of the nation’s most successful charity golf events and is widely regarded as the gold standard in philanthropic golf outings. Founded in 1995 by Keith Bank of KB Partners, this esteemed event has raised over $29 million to support the American Cancer Society and advance life-saving cancer research.
Each year, more than 450 guests attend, including corporate sponsors and prominent business leaders. The day features competitive golf at an iconic course, followed by a cocktail reception, dinner program, and premier silent and live auctions.
Join us at the prestigious Medinah Country Club for an exclusive opportunity to be among the first to play the newly renovated Course #3, host of the 2026 Presidents Cup. Be part of this extraordinary event and help make a meaningful impact in the fight against cancer.
100% of proceeds go directly to funding critical cancer research.
Since 1946, the American Cancer Society has supported researchers at pivotal points in their career – to give them the support they need to keep great research going or to take their ideas from dream to reality. The American Cancer Society is proud to have helped more than 24,000 investigators make important advances in prevention, early detection, treatment, and care for those with cancer. In fact, 50 of those investigators have gone on to win the Nobel Prize, considered the highest accolade any scientist can receive. As the largest private not-for-profit, non-governmental funder of cancer research in the US, the American Cancer Society has played a role in many of the major cancer research breakthroughs of the last century.
For 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.
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