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Go golfing at The Riviera Country Club with boxing legend, Sugar Ray Leonard and two of your friends!
Sugar Ray is an avid golfer and can't wait to have you join him on the links! During your day, you will get to talk with this Olympic Gold Medalist and learn all about his life, and career.
Having learned to box at the young age of 14, Leonard's celebrated career includes three National Golden Gloves titles, two Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) championships and the 1975 Pan-American Games crown. After winning a gold medal in boxing at the 1976 Olympic games, he turned professional as a last ditch effort to help his family defer mounting medical bills incurred from father's illness. Blinding speed, tremendous power and palpable charm quickly made Leonard a media favorite, dubbed early on by the late Howard Cosell as the “new Muhammad Ali.”
At the age of 20 (1977), Leonard won his first professional fight, only setting the stage for a collection of the most memorable fights in all of boxing history. He went on to defeat some of the greatest boxers of the modern era, from Wilfred Benetiz to Roberto Duran, Thomas Hearns and Marvelous Marvin Hagler, from whom Leonard won the world middleweight title. During his 20-year professional career, Leonard also won world titles in the welterweight, junior middleweight, super middleweight, and light heavyweight divisions—the first boxer to win world titles in five different weight classes.
The Riviera Country Club was established in 1926 and has played host to some of the world's greatest golfers and most prestigious golf tournaments. Their storied history includes, the 1948 US Open, the 1983 and 1995 PGA Championships, the 1998 US Senior Open, and the 2017 US Amateur. They are currently home to the Genesis Invitational, the Tennis Classic and are preparing to become the official site of the 2028 Olympic Games golf event.