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One of the most anticipated FedEx Cup playoff series on the PGA Tour season schedule will start today with its first event, the FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind, Memphis. Tony Finau, who currently stands at 10th position on the FedEx Cup standings, is a definite entry in this $20 million event. 

Amidst the tournament preparations, this six-time PGA Tour winner, who already earned laurels of applause for his charity a few days ago, went ahead to make another non-profitable humanitarian move, showcasing his motives for welfare. 

Tony Finau’s philanthropic activities come to surface once again

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Other than sports, Finau has made a huge contribution to charitable causes in society as well. He has his own foundation called the Tony Finau Foundation, which runs with the motto ‘Inspiring the next generation to discover, develop, and achieve their goals. And they have a project underway for West Valley City, Utah, where they plan to build a learning center, that will provide academic programming and wellness resources to the residential children. Being from Utah himself, the golfer feels he owes this to his fellow people.  

Thus, to preach and spread the word of his philanthropic initiatives and gather funds for the benevolent venture, he recently collaborated with Mo’ Bettahs in order to support the community and empower minds with talent. Thus, a post was shared on Instagram by the official page of Mo’ Bettahs, sharing a video of Tony Finau enjoying his favorite meal at the eatery.

In that video, the golfer said, “I’m Tony Finau and my favorite meal at Mo’ Bettahs is the ‘Ekolu Special with Teri Chicken and Pulehu Chicken… Every Finau Favorite will benefit the Tony Finau Foundation to lift and inspire our youth and our community. ” Thus, a portion of the proceeds from every “Finau Favorite ” will go to the Tony Finau Foundation to help the children in discovering and achieving their goals. 

Patrick Fishburn praises his friend Tony Finau for larger than life cause 

While talking to the media in an interview session about the 3M event, Patrick was spotted wearing the logo of Tony Finau on his left sleeve. When asked the reason behind it, he shared that they have known each other since their golf days on the junior circuit, and shed light on his friend’s charity endeavors

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He added, “The great thing about Tony is that he’s always been a great guy.” He even mentioned, “doing amazing stuff for so many people,” explaining the selfless motives of Finau to see the children develop and empower families.

It’s kinda like a — it’s called the mentoring program,” Fishburn said. “He picked me a few years ago and kind of a tighter connection and help out with some expenses and things like that.

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