Bryan Louis Chaney Memorial Fund

Golf Tournament

Bryan Louis Chaney Memorial Golf Tournament

6th Annual Memorial Golf Tournament

Friday, May 15, 2026

Proceeds Benefit sleep apnea-focused organizations

Glade Valley Golf Course
10502 Glade Valley Road
Walkersville, MD

We hope that you can join us either as a player or a sponsor.   If you’d like to help in other ways, please let us know: 

Brett & Sandy Chaney – sandy@bryanlouischaneymemorialfund.com

or 301-639-2692

  • Registration begins 8:00 am
  • Complimentary range balls
  • Shotgun start at 9:00 A.M.
  • 4-person team/Scramble Format
  • Continental Breakfast Lunch and Awards
  • Raffles and Prizes at Clubhouse at approximately 1:00 P.M.

Sleep Apnea is a Dangerous Condition.

Sleep apnea affects more than 22 million Americans who suffer from lack of restorative sleep, many without being aware of their condition. Typical symptoms include heavy snoring, excessive daytime sleepiness or fatigue, difficulty with concentration or memory, among many others. Untreated, sleep apnea can lead to serious health consequences – increased risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes, anxiety & depression, substance abuse, certain types of cancer, automobile crashes, on-the-job accidents, reduced quality of life, and sadly even death. Sleep Apnea is not well-understood or well treated by the medical community.

The Bryan Louis Chaney Memorial Fund is working in conjunction with Sleep Apnea and Sleep Health focused organizations to
better educate both the public and the medical communities. Won’t you join us?

For more information, please talk to your medical provider.

View photos from our previous golf tournaments below:

 

On August 19, 2020, Bryan Chaney passed away in his sleep due to complications from Obstructive Sleep Apnea.  Bryan was 25 years old, engaged to be married, purchasing a house and getting ready to begin his adult life.  He was a devoted son, brother, fiancé and friend to many.  The loss of his light in our lives was a deep blow.  Our sincere hope is to provide education about this condition to prevent another family from ever having to experience what we did.

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