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2025 JM Eagle LA Championship Presented By Plastpro Media Day Recap: Elevating Golf and Giving Back to LA | Hannah Green, Jeremy Friedman and Mo Martin
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Media Day Highlights the JM Eagle LA Championship's Commitment to Elevating Women’s Golf and Supporting LA Fire Recovery Efforts

The countdown to the 2025 JM Eagle LA Championship LA Presented by Plastpro is officially on, with El Caballero Country Club in Calabasas set to host another remarkable event from the world of women’s golf. At this year’s Media Day, influential figures from the realms of golf, business, and community came together to preview the tournament and its continued commitment to supporting the Los Angeles community through the LA Fire Relief efforts.

Panel Discussions & Community Impact

During the Media Day press conference, several notable voices shared their perspectives on the 2025 championship’s commitment to both world-class golf and community service. Key highlights included remarks from Walter and Shirley Wang, Co-CEOs of JM Eagle and Plastpro, who took the opportunity to reflect on their $6.5 million in donations to support LA Fire Relief and Recovery.

Defending champion Hannah Green, who is seeking a three-peat, shared her excitement about returning to the tournament. She discussed how the event’s elevated status continues to provide a powerful platform for raising awareness and funds for the LA community.

Mo Martin, the 2014 AIG Women’s Open Champion, also spoke on a deeply personal note, sharing how the LA Fires have affected her family and the greater Los Angeles area. Her story was a poignant reminder of the ongoing recovery efforts.

The press conference was also joined by Chris Stine, President of the LA Firemen’s Relief Association, who detailed the role the organization plays in helping the city recover and how events like the JM Eagle LA Championship help keep the fire recovery efforts in the spotlight.

Watch the media day recap here.


Hannah Green: A Champion’s Commitment to Community

In an exclusive interview with G Social Now, defending champion Hannah Green opened up about what playing in the JM Eagle LA Championship means to her. With a potential three-peat on the horizon, Hannah’s focus remained on the tournament’s elevated status and the profound impact it continues to have on the LA Fire Relief efforts.

Hannah Green: “It’s not just about the golf. Being part of an event that’s so closely tied to the community’s recovery makes this victory—and the journey to another one—more meaningful.”

Green’s commitment to both the competition and the community was clear, and she is eager to return in 2025 to continue supporting these crucial initiatives.

Watch the interview with Hannah Green.


Jeremy Friedman: Outlyr’s Role in Amplifying Media and Community Engagement

Jeremy Friedman, Director of Media for the JM Eagle LA Championship, shared his insights into how the event’s media strategy is playing a key role in amplifying the tournament’s message. From strategic media placements to dynamic social media efforts, Outlyr is helping expand the reach of the championship and its cause, ensuring the event’s impact extends far beyond the fairways.

Jeremy Friedman: “We’re not just reaching golfers—we’re connecting with people who care about the causes the tournament stands for. We’re raising awareness for fire recovery and engaging with the community in ways that make a lasting impact.”

Watch the interview with Jeremy Friedman.


Mo Martin: A Personal Story of Recovery and Resilience

Mo Martin, one of golf’s most inspiring figures, shared a deeply personal reflection on how the LA Fires impacted her life and how the golf community rallied around her family’s recovery. As a Los Angeles resident, Mo’s connection to the city and the ongoing recovery efforts is especially poignant.

Mo Martin: “The support we’ve received from the golf community during the fires has been incredible. It’s been a reminder that in times of crisis, we’re never alone.”

Martin, who continues to work closely with the LPGA and tournament organizers to support fire relief, looks forward to the 2025 championship as another opportunity to make a difference.

Watch the interview with Mo Martin.


Looking Ahead: 2025 JM Eagle LA Championship

As we gear up for the 2025 JM Eagle LA Championship, excitement continues to build for this elevated event, which not only showcases the best in women’s golf but also provides critical support to a community that has experienced significant challenges. With defending champion Hannah Green aiming for a three-peat and the debut of new sponsor exemptions like Caroline Canales, a local Calabasas resident, the tournament promises to highlight a new wave of golf stars while continuing its commitment to community service.

The JM Eagle LA Championship proves that golf is about much more than just the game—it’s about creating lasting change and supporting those who need it most. As the tournament approaches, keep an eye on G Social Now for more exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes looks, and coverage leading up to the event.

Stay tuned to gsocialnow.com for all the latest news and updates!

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