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SHACC's 1st Annual Golf Surfari was a Big Success!

Artwork by Wade Koniakowsky
Thank you to our wonderful volunteers, our golf event committee, to everyone that turned out for our event and especially to our amazing sponsors:

Agave Surf, Echo & Willow Rowan, Burnham USA, Hobie Polarized/Eyeking
Art Sea Dana Point, Balboa Island Dentistry, Big Bear Mountain, BoHauna, Bob "The Greek" Bolen, Bracelets by Jeanne, Capistrano Volkswagon, The Chart House, the City of Dana Point, Clarion Marine, The Crevier Family Foundation, Divinity Surfboards, Earthpack, Easton Pacific, Elite Events and Tournaments, LLC, Firewire, Four Seasons Aviara, Grgich Hills Estate, Harbor Grill, Rich Harbour, Hawaiian Surf Club of San Onofre, Hobie Surf Shops, Hyatt Regency, Island Fin Design Hawaii, Island Soap & Candle Works, Jose Cuervo, Jimmy Lewis, Kona Red, Koniakowsky Ocean Art, Laguna Beach Inn, Left Coast Brewing Co., Longboard Vineyards, Mac Electric, Michael Tilden Art, Mizata Point Resort, Newmeyer & Dillion LLP, Old Guys Rule, Outerknown, Jim "The Genius" PhillipsPRP Wine International, The Ritz Carlton, San Juan Hills Golf Club, Shorecliff Golf Club, Sign Concepts, Bill Stewart, Still Water, Sunsets Bar & Grill, Surfboards by the Greek, Surfmore XM, Surtech, Tito's Handmade Vodka, Tropicsurf Sunscreen, Tolosa Winery, Steve Walden, Waterman's Harbor, Wind & Sea Restaurant, and Woody Hut

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Digital Watermarking of our images – Public Notice

As part of our commitment to protecting our image donors, the Surfing Heritage Foundation has begun using digital watermarking on ALL of our images, including those images seen on our website. This watermark is not visible to the eye, but is easily seen by many computer programs such at Photoshop and other image editing programs. In addition, we have also purchased a “watermark spider” that crawls the Internet specifically looking for any images that contain our SHF watermark. The Surfing Heritage Foundation is prepared to take the appropriate action should we find any illegal or unlicensed usage of images from our files.