Adult Companies Support Charity Golf Event

Zero Tolerance Entertainment, Red Light District and Pure Play Media were among the adult companies that sponsored the ninth annual Skylar Neil Memorial Golf Tournament last Thursday at Malibu Country Club.

Singer Vince Neil founded the Skylar Neil Memorial Foundation in honor of his late daughter Skylar, who succumbed to cancer in 1995. The Foundation so far has donated nearly one million dollars to the T.J. Martell Foundation for leukemia, cancer and AIDS research.

The past week's event once again featured the involvment of several adult performers. Brittney Skye, Tory Lane, Brooke Haven and Austin Kincaid represented Zero Tolerance at the third hole, where the girls flashed golfers and gave out DVDs. Zero Tolerance also auctioned off a day on the set following the rain-soaked round.

“It was a good thing for everyone to be a part of,” said Travis Nestor, director of marketing for Zero Tolerance. “I really appreciated the Jagermeister. The girls we had were the best girls we ever had to deal with. It poured on them and they never said a word.”

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Pure Play’s Mari Possa, Flower Tucci, Cousin Stevie and April Storm worked the 12th tee, handing out “ASStrays” and gift certificates from Phallix. The company later auctioned off two prizes: a party for up to 25 people on a Seymore Butts party bus along with packages of DVDs and toys; and a guest judge spot on a Cousin Stevie’s Pussy Party along with his entire catalog of titles and Pipedream novelty items. Pure Play also helped sponsor the after-party in Hollywood. Storm said that Neil actually bid up to $1500 for the Cousin Stevie package until his wife jokingly told him to stop because he had his own pussy party at home. The winning bid was for $1600.

Red Light District sent Kat and Lisa Marie to Hole No. 10, where they gave out an assortment of DVDs on the cold, rainy day.

“We also auctioned off Red Light DVDs, and I was happy because somebody actually bought them,” joked Red Light President David Joseph. “Vince was really cool. We all had a good time. We had a good presence. We’d do it again.”

Visit www.skylarneil.org for more information about the event.