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Whitman Golf Tournament leaves a legacy beyond the greens

GREENVILLE — The 14th annual Forrest G. Whitman Memorial Golf Tournament held Aug. 7, raised more than $31,000 to support patient care at Northern Light CA Dean Hospital and help Greenville Consolidated School students reach their educational goals.

The top gross finishers were Medical Mutual Insurance Company of Maine (first), Kineo View Lodge (second) and the Hammond/McGary Team (third). The top net finishers were A.E. Robinson (first), CC Electric (second) and Kineo Golf Course (third).

Whitman Golf sponsors included Ware-Butler Building Supply, Indian Hill Trading Post, Medical Mutual Insurance Company of Maine, A.E. Robinson and RE/MAX Infinity. CA Dean Hospital thanks Bill Willard, Marcel and Helene Dutil and the entire Mt. Kineo Golf Club for their continued support and generosity.

Photo courtesy of Northern Light Health
WHITMAN GOLF TOURNAMENT — The 14th annual Forrest G. Whitman Memorial Golf Tournament on Aug. 7 raised over $31,000 to support patient care at Northern Light CA Dean Hospital and help Greenville Consolidated School students reach their educational goals.

“It was so much fun, the weather was beautiful, and the views were gorgeous. You can’t have a bad time here,” says Charlie Quimby, broker/owner, RE/MAX Infinity and a tournament participant. “RE/MAX is hugely involved in the community. We always try to be a part of everything our community does — it’s important.”

The tournament honors Forrest G. Whitman, a dedicated business leader and community member. Whitman was active in the Moosehead Kiwanis Club and Union Evangelical Church. He was a longtime supporter of CA Dean Hospital, serving as board member, board chair and later as honorary board member.

“We are grateful to everyone who joined us for this year’s tournament,” says Marie Vienneau, BSN, FACHE, president, CA Dean Hospital. “Your support makes a big difference in our community far beyond the greens.”

Registration for next year’s tournament will open in the spring of 2026.

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