(WMBF) The Horry County Conservative Alliance and PGA Hope team up for benefit tournament
(WMBF) The Horry County Conservative Alliance has adopted Project Golf as their charity of choice for their upcoming golf tournament, Heroes on the Green.
(WMBF) The Horry County Conservative Alliance has adopted Project Golf as their charity of choice for their upcoming golf tournament, Heroes on the Green.
The Horry County Conservative Alliance has adopted Project Golf as their charity of choice for their upcoming golf tournament, Heroes on the Green.
Dottie Pepper is widely celebrated for her exceptional success on the golf course and her strong presence in broadcasting. As a professional, she claimed 17 LPGA Tour victories—including two major…
WFXB-B.J. speaks with Chris Bradey of SiteOne Landscape and Gary Schaal of Project Golf at the PGA Hope Golf Tournament in Myrtle Beach.
The Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) Foundation is proud to announce a new scholarship fund established by Project Golf to support students in the College’s Sports & Turf Management program.
Scholarships were presented to students from Coastal Carolina University and Horry Georgetown Technical College on Thursday for those wishing to pursue golf and turf management.
The program introduces golf to disabled veterans to improve and enhance their physical, mental, social and emotional wellbeing. The program offers a six- to eight-week course, taught by local PGA professionals, to disabled veterans looking for an outlet to pick up a new hobby, be around fellow veterans and get their mind shifted in a positive direction.
Rocky Bleier had his ambition to be an NFL football player to lift him from the solemn challenges of returning to civilian life in 1970 after suffering injuries to both legs and seeing Army comrades die in the rice fields of Vietnam.
Dignitaries attended the celebration on Thursday which took place at the Marriott Myrtle Beach Resort & Spa at Grande Dunes as part of the PGA TOUR Myrtle Beach Classic.
Golf fans and pros will convene along the Grand Strand for the Myrle Beach Classic May 9-12. It is the first PGA tour event in the city’s history. Myrtle Beach has been long known as the golf capital of the world and a local non-profit, Project Golf, has made its mission to advocate for the game as a means for therapy.