(WPDE) Governor declares May 9 as PGA HOPE Day in South Carolina
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.
We remove barriers and provide access to golf. We connect people through the game. We cultivate an enduring relationship with golf.
We introduce future golfers to local golf facilities, provide them with top quality instruction, and create a comfort level with the sport for continued development.
We are golfers helping other golfers to receive some the same rewards that we derived from this great game; camaraderie, health, and competition.
We need your help to bring the next generation of golfers to the game, to support Veteran golf programs, and to provide top-quality instruction. Let’s preserve and grow the game we love!
Project Golf is growing the game of golf, one golfer at a time. Our goal is to bring people to game, not for one day, but for their lifetime. We bring junior golfers to the sport and help them stick with golf through high school and beyond. We offer golf as therapy to Veterans and Disabled Veterans to recognize their sacrifices and to allow them to use the golf course as a place of solace.
We understand the game of golf can be intimidating. We are here to help new golfers overcome the initial discomfort of trying something new. We take the time to discuss and demonstrate the normal golf procedures, like checking in to a facility, booking a tee time, and golf course etiquette. When these newly minted golfers are ready to commit to the sport, we offer advice regarding golf equipment purchases. Most importantly, we connect people with others who are just starting out on their golf journey, so that they can create lasting friendships.
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.
A new tool was unveiled for disabled veterans along the Grand Strand on Tuesday afternoon. This paramobile golf cart will allow veterans with physical disabilities to get back out and play golf.
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