Islanders players, coaches and alumni each joined a foursome for Monday's event, playing in the charity round. While the Islanders are pretty good golfers in their own rite - Cal Clutterbuck is the consensus club pro, while Ryan Pulock, Oliver Wahlstrom and Noah Dobson were honing their skills at Sebonack Golf Club a few weeks back - the goal of Monday's outing was a high-dollar figure rather than a low score and safely mingling with the community.
"The thing that's so gratifying for me to hear everyone come up and say 'wow, those players are so nice, they are such great human beings and nice guys, because that's the Islanders Way," Ledecky said. "It's also great to hear that our players represent themselves so well in the community and they are beloved and there's a great sense of camaraderie that exists at an event like this."
Monday's golf outing was the 13th in support of the ICF and first in two years since last year's event was cancelled due to COVID-19. After 18 months of virtual events, it was a refreshing change to interact in person.
"It was bonding for us as Daniel Gale Sotheby's agents and managers," Deirdre O'Connell, Chief Executive Officer of Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty, said. "It's really all about Long Island too, so it was even more important that we were here with the Islanders, who are our premier professional sports team. We're so proud and happy to have them back on the Island and to be supporting children. It's all about giving back, so that made it even more special."