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Golf and charity often go hand in hand, particularly on the PGA and LPGA Tours, which frequently support NGOs and non-profit organizations aimed at helping the underprivileged. Beyond the leagues, players themselves have taken the initiative to give back, leveraging their platforms and fanbases to raise significant funds for charitable causes. Among the notable contributors is Bryson DeChambeau, who donated $25,000 to cancer-stricken Jarrod Lyle after winning the PGA Championship’s Long Drive Competition.

Joining the charitable effort is English golfer Charley Hull, who not only raises awareness about scams falsely using her name but has also taken proactive steps to make a difference. Recently, Hull organized an online raffle to support Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH). Tickets were priced at a minimum of £5, with 100% of the proceeds directed toward the hospital.

Hull announced the raffle on December 6, setting a goal to raise over £17,000 by its closing date on December 15. In her post, she mentioned a personal connection to the cause, sharing that her trainer’s son had received treatment at GOSH. On the 10th day of the raffle, Hull proudly announced the campaign’s success. Sharing the update via her Instagram story, she wrote, “My raffle raising funds for GOSH (Great Ormond Street Hospital) has ended, and together we raised an incredible £17,030🌟Thank you so much to all those who spread the word and bought tickets. I’m overwhelmed by your support and generosity.”

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Charlie Hull also explained that the funds would be used to support the hospital’s mission, which includes enhancing facilities, funding research, and providing critical care to children in need. The English golfer also shared details about the winners of her fundraiser, stating, “All winners have been notified by email.” The lucky participants would receive signed memorabilia, as previously revealed in Hull’s Instagram post.

This raffle is just one of the many charitable initiatives Hull has spearheaded, showcasing her dedication to making a difference both on and off the course. However, Hull is not alone in her philanthropic efforts. Players like Bryson DeChambeau and Cameron Young have also contributed significantly to charitable causes.

While individual contributions are commendable, the largest impact comes from the PGA Tour itself, which supports around 3,000 charities annually. PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan reinforced the organization’s commitment to giving back by announcing an ambitious pledge to raise $100 million for charitable causes between 2020 and 2030. This initiative underlines the Tour’s dedication to leveraging the platform of golf to create a lasting positive impact on communities worldwide.

PGA Tour’s contribution to charity

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Golf has long been a powerful platform for philanthropy, with players and organizations rallying to support meaningful causes. Cameron Young recently exemplified this spirit by donating $25,000 to Folds of Honor, an organization that provides educational scholarships and academic opportunities for the families of fallen and disabled service members. Such individual contributions are deeply impactful, but the PGA Tour’s charitable efforts operate on an even grander scale.

Since its founding in 1955, the PGA Tour has raised an astonishing $3.6 billion for charity, supporting over 3,000 organizations annually. In 2020, Commissioner Jay Monahan announced an ambitious goal of raising $100 million within a decade to further enhance the Tour’s community impact. Remarkably, that target has already been surpassed in just three years. According to the PGA Tour, more than $124 million has been raised since the initiative began, with over $82 million contributed in 2022 alone.

In the PGA Tour’s Community Impact Report, Monahan expressed his gratitude and pride in the achievement, writing, “I’m pleased to share that this collective focus has resulted in surpassing our $100 million goal in just three years, bolstering the work of nonprofit organizations that promote youth development, education, health and human services, community and economic growth and empowerment, and equity and social justice reform.”

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What are your thoughts on fundraising and donations in sports? Are there additional ways players and organizations can leverage their influence to create an even bigger societal impact? Share your opinions in the comments below!