
October 26-27, 2025
Kiawah Island Golf Resort
1 Sanctuary Beach Drive, Kiawah Island, SC 29455
Event Details
Sunday, October 26, 2025 – Welcome Dinner & Auction
Kick off the weekend in style with an evening of fantastic food, refreshing drinks, and an exciting auction featuring exclusive experiences and must-have items. Meet fellow golf enthusiasts and passionate supporters all coming together for an incredible cause.
Monday, October 27, 2025 – Shotgun Golf Tournament
Start your morning with a pre-golf breakfast, then tee off for a friendly yet competitive round of golf at one of Kiawah Island’s most picturesque courses. After 18 holes, celebrate with fellow players at the “19th Hole” Celebration, where we’ll toast to an amazing day on the greens and the difference we’re making together!
Event Description
Get ready for Teeing Off to Cure SMA an event at Kiawah Island Golf Resort! This two-day celebration combines world-class golf, delicious food, exclusive auction items, and an opportunity to make a lasting impact in the fight against spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). SMA is a rare and progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects muscle movement, including breathing, eating, and walking. Every dollar raised at this event will directly benefit Cure SMA, the world’s leading non-profit organization funding cutting-edge research, clinical care, and community support for individuals impacted by SMA. This inaugural event is dedicated to Max Harbin, who was diagnosed with SMA through newborn screening in October 2024. Max is one of the first patients in South Carolina to receive groundbreaking gene therapy at MUSC and Shawn Jenkins Children's Hospital under the expert care of Dr. Neena Champaigne. Your support will ensure that more children like Max have access to life-changing treatments and brighter futures.
For non-golfers looking to participate in this inaugural event, Kiawah Island offers pristine beaches, scenic bike paths, and access to the world-class spa and pool at The Sanctuary. Just a 45-minute drive from the charm and culture of historic Charleston, SC, this is a fantastic weekend getaway!
Book your room at the Kiawah Island Golf Resort today by clicking here.
Registration for this event will open soon.
About Cure SMA
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects the muscles used for activities such as breathing, eating, crawling, and walking.
Cure SMA is dedicated to the treatment and cure of this devastating disease and provides support for all individuals with SMA and their families. The organization takes a multi-faceted approach to its research, funding basic research, drug discovery programs, and partnering with leading biotech and pharmaceutical companies to bring new therapies to clinical trials. To date, Cure SMA has invested more than $82 million in research.
There’s great reason for hope. Thanks to the dedication of our community and the ingenuity of our researchers, we now have multiple treatments approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that target the underlying genetics of SMA. But our work is not done. Cure SMA is advancing new research that focuses on non-SMN targeted therapies, symptom and muscle-targeting treatments, and the development of combination therapies that increase strength and enable independence for all people with SMA.
Cure SMA also provides those with SMA the practical and tangible support they need to live active, engaged, and hopeful lives. Cure SMA is at the forefront of rare disease advocacy, working directly with legislators, regulators, and officials to advocate on behalf of our community. We also give our community the resources and opportunities to advocate for prompt access to new treatments and adequate funding of critical federal and state programs.
Join us as a sponsor today!
Through this event, Cure SMA offers companies a partnership that will enhance a positive corporate image while contributing to ongoing SMA support programs. You can learn more about sponsorship opportunities for this event here or reach out to Tenaya Shull at [email protected] for more information.