Hays Med
The Smoky Hill Country Club recently hosted its 7th annual “Pink Night” golf tournament, bringing together women golfers from across the region to support a vital cause. The event, which saw participation from surrounding women’s golf courses, raised funds for the HaysMed Breast Care Center.
Golfers from Ellis Golf Course, both Hays courses—The Fort and Smoky Hill Country Club—and Russell joined the event, which has become a cherished tradition.
Participants do not have to be members of these local courses, allowing anyone who wants to support the cause to join the fun. “Pink Night” traditionally sees 50 to 90 golfers come together for a friendly nine-hole scramble.
The evening included a raffle, with all proceeds directed to the Breast Care Center. During the past seven years, “Pink Night” has raised more than $25,000 for HaysMed, helping support breast cancer patients in the community.
During the event, Sarah Fischer, the HaysMed breast health clinical navigator, provided an update on the Breast Care Center’s efforts and introduced the new pink robes that patients are now utilizing. The gesture symbolized the center’s commitment to patient care, comfort and support.
“Pink Night” continues to be a meaningful event, uniting the community in raising awareness and funds for breast cancer care.