"It's great to give back to the community," Newhook said. "They've been so supportive of us and always are. It's great to be outside, spend some time with them like this, and get to know some of the sponsors. Just getting to know some of the people who help us out as a team and help out the community. It's great to be involved, good to have everyone back in town, and get [the season going] with such a great event."
The 21-year-old was also eager to engage in some friendly competition among his teammates, whom he had heard boast some talented golfers among the group including Cale Makar, Gabriel Landeskog, Coach Jared Bednar and the universally noted top golfer Nathan MacKinnon, who began his day by inking an eight-year contract extension.
When discussing his teammates' strengths on the golf course, Newhook, who is a left-shot in hockey, pointed out the discord of how hockey players shoot the puck versus swing a golf club. Newhook questioned how teammates like Landeskog, or Darren Helm shoot left in hockey, but implement a right-handed golf swing noting, "I don't get how guys go righty when they play hockey lefty, a slap shot, and a golf swing seem pretty similar to me."
Landeskog shared his insight on the mechanics of a golf swing and how the influence that his first set of clubs may have played.