Wagner had heard the news only recently, via group chat text message.
"We were all kind of like, 'Wow, that's shocking'," Wagner said. "He's always been in really good shape, works out a ton."
According to
toughtom.com
a website created for donations to help Budreau, a spinal tumor was found on an MRI on Oct. 21 after he had experienced severe back pain for two weeks. Eventually, the diagnosis was of Ewing's Sarcoma, a rare cancerous tumor that affects bones or the tissue around bones, with treatment beginning Monday.
As of Thursday, the GoFundMe page for Budreau had raised $62,912 of a $100,000 goal.
A group of friends, including Budreau and Wagner, started a golf tournament about five or six years ago, which grew from three to approximately 18 groups. Wagner said they were going to dedicate the tournament to Budreau in the spring.
"Someone's struggling, and you want to help them out," Wagner said. "I texted [Budreau] two weeks ago, like, let me know if I can do anything. We do affect a lot more people than we think. I've found that out more and more playing at home. There's so many people watching."