Every year in early October we get together to remember and celebrate Teddy Maloney, the Big Dog, with a golf outing at The Harrison Meadows Country Club. Join us for the annual Big Dog Classic this fall on October 11th, 2024 in honor of Teddy's Legacy or click donate to offer a tax-deductible gift to the Teddy Maloney Foundation.
When: Friday October 11th, 2024
11 AM range, putt, pre-game
12 PM Shotgun
Ceremony to follow
Where: Harrison Meadows Golf Club
123 North St, Harrison, NY 10528
Please attend the "Big Dog" Classic in loving of Teddy Maloney (If you are unable to attend please consider a tax-deductible gift via our donation link at the top of this page.
The Big Dog Classic is a celebratory event in honor of Teddy's love of life. We donate all net proceeds to The Teddy Maloney Foundation our 501(c)(3) charity. This foundation has directly founded a scholarship focused on student athletes in Teddy's name at our alma mater, Proctor Academy. The scholarship is $376,000 STRONG and has helped several student athletes at Proctor. Follow the scholarship link at the top of this page to learn more.
October 11, 1968 - September 11, 2001
Edward Francis "Teddy" Maloney III was 32 years old when he was tragically killed on 9/11 working on the 104th floor of One World Trade Center, where he was an account manager for the Cantor Fitzgerald subsidiary TradeSpark. Teddy was a graduate of Proctor Academy in Andover, N.H and from New England College in Henniker. He was also a member of the Apawamis Club in Rye, NY. He developed a passion for several sports, including ice hockey, lacrosse and football. He practiced for a time with his beloved New York Rangers, his family said. He coached ice hockey for Greenwich Academy and the Greenwich Skating Club. Teddy was known for his endearing sense of humor and leaves behind a great many of loving family and friends who miss him and think of him often. The Big Dog Classic is a great event for Teddy's friends and family to celebrate a day of golf in remembrance of Teddy and all that he stood for.