
Wednesday, May 20, 2026 | Hawaii Prince Golf Club
Tee off for a great cause at the 31st Annual REHAB Golf Challenge, presented by First Hawaiian Bank! Join us May 20, 2026, at Hawaii Prince Golf Club for a fun-filled day of golf, prizes and a festive pau hana celebration—all while supporting REHAB’s mission to provide the highest level of care.
Your participation helps fund programs that restore function, rebuild independence, and bring hope to patients and their families. Together, we’re making a meaningful difference—on and off the course.
Tournament Schedule
10:00 a.m. | Check-In
11:15 a.m. | Clubhouse Departure
11:30 a.m. | Shotgun Start
Awards and Pau Hana to follow
Play, Give, Support
Every swing, gift and sponsorship helps rebuild lives.
In-Kind Sponsorships & Prize Donations
Show your support through on-course and event-day opportunities such as Hole-in-One, the Putting Challenge, Hospitality and Cart Sponsorship.
Support Our Cause From Anywhere
Interested in Volunteering?
A Special Mahalo to our 2026 REHAB Golf Challenge Committee
Co-Chairs
Neill Char
Stanford Carr
Committee Members
Dylan Ching
Garret Hayashi
Garan Ito
Cameron Nekota
Glenn Sexton
Tyler Tokioka
Get inspired—relive last year’s Golf Challenge highlights: rehabhospital.org/golf2025

Thank you for being a part of this long standing tradition that supports and celebrates REHAB's mission of Rebuilding Lives!
As the only acute-care rehabilitation hospital in Hawaii, REHAB has been a vital source of healing and hope for friends, neighbors and countless members of our community for over 70 years.
REHAB Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3). Our federal tax ID number is 99-0241634. All gifts stay in Hawaii and are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Established in 1984, The REHAB Foundation supports the REHAB Hospital of the Pacific (REHAB)’s mission to rebuild lives together with individuals, families and communities by providing exemplary patient care for those with physical and cognitive disabilities in Hawaii and the Pacific, utilizing a continuum of rehabilitation services that are advanced through education, technology and research.