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ABOUT US

 

The Monte-Carlo U.S. Celebrity Golf Cup is an invitation only biannual charity event; where American Celebrities challenge European Celebrities to win the Monte-Carlo Celebrity Golf Cup.

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HISTORY

 

The Monte-Carlo Cup serves to revitalize the once famous Monte-Carlo Open officiated by Prince Rainier III of Monaco and Princess Grace. 

 

This annual golf tournament played from 1984 to 1992 gained international popularity as many celebrities from the U.S. and Europe attended.

 

In this spirit, the Monte-Carlo Celebrity Golf Cup was created.  This is a private invitation only event where American Celebrities challenge European Celebrities to win the Monte-Carlo Celebrity Golf Cup.

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SAVE THE DATE

The 2025 Monte-Carlo U.S. Celebrity Golf Cup takes place

at Gleaneagles, Scottland

from July 22nd - July 25th, 2025.

CHARITY

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Together for Planetary Health and Inclusive Sports

The Monte-Carlo Celebrity Golf Cup 2025 is proud to support not only the Prince Albert Foundation but also the Disabled Golfers Association of the Ryder Cup this year.

 

Since 2006, the Prince Albert Foundation has been committed to environmental protection and the promotion of sustainable development on both a local and global scale. Our efforts are focused on combating climate change, safeguarding biodiversity, and managing water resources, particularly in the Mediterranean Basin, Polar Regions, and the Least Developed Countries as classified by the United Nations.

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This year, we are expanding our horizons by welcoming the Disabled Golfers Association. This organization is dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through the sport of golf, championing inclusion, resilience, and achievement. Disabled golfers demonstrate exceptional skill and perseverance, proving that golf is a sport for everyone, regardless of physical or mental challenges.

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Together, we advocate for improved accessibility, recognition, and opportunities in golf, from adaptive equipment and course modifications to inclusive tournaments and mentorship programs. By supporting disabled golfers, we not only elevate the sport itself but also inspire a broader movement of empowerment and inclusivity in sports.

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Let's work together to ensure that golf remains a sport where talent, dedication, and the love of the game define success—not physical or mental limitations.

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Driving Change Together

Every project supported by the Prince Albert Foundation and each initiative by the Disabled Golfers Association represents another step towards a more inclusive and healthier world. Together, we can make a significant difference. Join us in making golf a game for all, while simultaneously protecting and enhancing our planet.

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