Backstreet Boys AJ McLean & Nick Carter At LA Police Memorial Foundation Celebrity Golf Tournament

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SPOTTED: Former Backstreet Boys AJ McLean and Nick Carter, baseball legend Tommy Lasorda, rock legend Gene Simmons, actor Luke Wilson, Saved by the Bell’s Mark-Paul Gosselaar, actor Alan Thicke, actor Andy Garcia, and actor Kendall Schmidt attending the 44th Annual Los Angeles Police Memorial Foundation Celebrity Golf Tournament at the Rancho Park Golf Course Sunday in Los Angeles.

Rock legend Gene Simmons showed off his love for the cameras at the 44th Annual Los Angeles Police Memorial Foundation Celebrity Golf Tournament at the Rancho Park Golf Course yesterday in Los Angeles. Proceeds from this event benefited family members of LAPD employees that have experienced catastrophic circumstances resulting from officer’s injury or death. Since it’s inception in 1972, the Foundation has granted more than $16 million for medical, funeral and educational expenses without any taxpayer money. Sponsors from the event included: Live Nation, Rubicon Resources, Kaiser Permanente, In-N-Out Burger and William Comfort Products.

Luke Wilson looked concentrated and ready to rumble at the 44th Annual Los Angeles Police Memorial Foundation Celebrity Golf Tournament at the Rancho Park Golf Course yesterday in Los Angeles. Proceeds from this event benefited family members of LAPD employees that have experienced catastrophic circumstances resulting from officer’s injury or death. Since it’s inception in 1972, the Foundation has granted more than $16 million for medical, funeral and educational expenses without any taxpayer money. Sponsors from the event included: Live Nation, Rubicon Resources, Kaiser Permanente, In-N-Out Burger and William Comfort Products.

Rock legend Gene Simmons couldn’t help but show his love for Darth Vader and some of the Star Wars Storm Troopers at the 44th Annual Los Angeles Police Memorial Foundation Celebrity Golf Tournament at the Rancho Park Golf Course yesterday in Los Angeles. Proceeds from this event benefited family members of LAPD employees that have experienced catastrophic circumstances resulting from officer’s injury or death. Since it’s inception in 1972, the Foundation has granted more than $16 million for medical, funeral and educational expenses without any taxpayer money. Sponsors from the event included: Live Nation, Rubicon Resources, Kaiser Permanente, In-N-Out Burger and William Comfort Products.

Backstreet Boys’ AJ McLean and Nick Cater hung out with baseball legend Tommy Lasorda at the 44th Annual Los Angeles Police Memorial Foundation Celebrity Golf Tournament at the Rancho Park Golf Course yesterday in Los Angeles. Proceeds from this event benefited family members of LAPD employees that have experienced catastrophic circumstances resulting from officer’s injury or death. Since it’s inception in 1972, the Foundation has granted more than $16 million for medical, funeral and educational expenses without any taxpayer money. Sponsors from the event included: Live Nation, Rubicon Resources, Kaiser Permanente, In-N-Out Burger and William Comfort Products.

Saved by the Bell’s Mark-Paul Gosselaar sported a grungy but appealing look at the 44th Annual Los Angeles Police Memorial Foundation Celebrity Golf Tournament at the Rancho Park Golf Course yesterday in Los Angeles. Proceeds from this event benefited family members of LAPD employees that have experienced catastrophic circumstances resulting from officer’s injury or death. Since it’s inception in 1972, the Foundation has granted more than $16 million for medical, funeral and educational expenses without any taxpayer money. Sponsors from the event included: Live Nation, Rubicon Resources, Kaiser Permanente, In-N-Out Burger and William Comfort Products.

Alan Thicke stood proudly as he attended the 44th Annual Los Angeles Police Memorial Foundation Celebrity Golf Tournament at the Rancho Park Golf Course yesterday in Los Angeles. Proceeds from this event benefited family members of LAPD employees that have experienced catastrophic circumstances resulting from officer’s injury or death. Since it’s inception in 1972, the Foundation has granted more than $16 million for medical, funeral and educational expenses without any taxpayer money. Sponsors from the event included: Live Nation, Rubicon Resources, Kaiser Permanente, In-N-Out Burger and William Comfort Products.

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