NFL Hall of Famer and Miami Dolphins Great Dwight Stephenson Teamed Up with Toyota of Hollywood to Host Second Annual Norman Bonchick Memorial Golf Tournament Benefiting Broward Children’s Center




NFL Hall of Famer and Miami Dolphins Great Dwight Stephenson Teamed Up with Toyota of Hollywood to Host Second Annual Norman Bonchick Memorial Golf Tournament Benefiting Broward Children’s Center
NFL Hall of Famer and Miami Dolphins Great Dwight Stephenson Teamed Up with Toyota of Hollywood to Host Second Annual Norman Bonchick Memorial Golf Tournament Benefiting Broward Children’s Center
NFL Hall of Famer and Miami Dolphins great Dwight Stephenson teamed up with Toyota of Hollywood to host the Second Annual Norman Bonchick Memorial Golf Tournament in support of Broward Children’s Center at The Club at Weston Hills on June 2.
144 golfers played in the tournament for fun or competitively while raising much-needed funds for Broward Children’s Center, a nonprofit organization that has been serving infants, children and young adults with special needs since 1971. The event raised over $72,000, which will support the Center’s crucial programs and medical, developmental and therapeutic services designed to meet the specific needs of infants, children and young adults who are developmentally disabled and medically fragile, as well as their families.
Stephenson putted for a purpose along with celebrity friends James McKnight, Kerry Glenn, Ki-Jana Carter, Roberto Aguayo, Travis Daniels, Troy Drayton, Robert Bailey, Orlando “El Duque” Hernandez, Jordan Poyer, Nat Moore, Stephen Tulloch, among many others. WPLG-ABC Channel 10 Sports Anchor Will Manso was the master of ceremonies.
Players enjoyed a lavish breakfast provided by Howard’s Market before the scramble-style tournament commenced with a shotgun start. Guests had the opportunity to participate in fun on-course activities and additional fundraising contests at different holes, including hole-in-one, closest to the pin, the longest drive and the straightest drive. Republic National Distributing Company, the official fine wine and spirits sponsor, served complimentary cocktails all day throughout the course and during the luncheon and awards ceremony. Toyota of Hollywood had four 2025 vehicles displayed throughout the course.
The day culminated with an awards ceremony and a luncheon featuring a silent auction and raffle inside The Club at Weston Hills. Prizes included sports aficionado items, vacation and restaurant packages and more. Each player received a gift pack featuring a golf hat, golf polo shirt, golf towel, plantain chips, a beer-bottle opener, cologne, mini liquor bottles, sunglasses, an umbrella and other swag items.
“We are incredibly grateful for the outpouring of support for all those who joined us for a memorable and fun-filled day on the green,” said David Perez, M.B.A., Chief Development & Divisional Office at Broward Children’s Center. “The Second Annual Norman Bonchick Memorial Golf Tournament was made possible thanks to the dedication of our host, Dwight Stephenson, as well as our board members, sponsors and generous donors. Their commitment empowers us to continue serving infants, children and young adults who are medically fragile. The success of this event directly supports the vital programs at Broward Children’s Center and enables us to provide the comprehensive care and services that meet the unique needs of every child and their family.”
The Norman Bonchick Memorial Golf Tournament thanks its sponsors for their generous support. The 2025 Presenting Sponsor was Toyota of Hollywood. Additional sponsors included Broten Garage Door Sales, Coca-Cola, Connected Business Solutions, Dixon Golf, Erica’s Plumbing, Florida Blue, GL Homes, Howard’s Market, Hubbard Radio, Integrated Power Systems (IPS), LaCroix, Miami Dolphins Foundation, On Target Claims, Papa’s Raw Bar, Circle House Coffee, Parkshore Pharmacon, Pioneer Roofing, Republic National Distributing Company, Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Seminole Tribe of Florida, St. Thomas University, Bateman Gordon Sands and TTI Group.
Photo Credit: Kelly Gavin Photography