NJSGA/Youth on Course 100 Hole Hike Set For June 24
MADISON, N.J. - The New Jersey State Golf Association is eager to participate in its third 100 Hole Hike at Madison Golf Club on June 24. Several New Jersey golfers will be trekking 100 holes to raise money for the organization.
“It’s exciting to be a part of this initiative,” said Rich Kennedy, NJSGA Director, Handicapping & Membership Services. “The biggest thing is that the money is going to kids being able to play at New Jersey courses at an affordable rate. We want kids playing as much golf as possible. This is a great program.”
The hike will benefit Youth on Course, an organization that’s mission and program helps provide young people with affordable access to play golf, along with opportunities to learn and gain work experience in the industry.
Through the generosity of individual donors and support of organizations throughout the country, the successful Youth on Course program subsidizes rounds of golf for $5 or less for children between the ages of 6 through 18. Since its founding by the Northern California Golf Association in 2006, Youth on Course has grown to over 190,000 members and 2,000 participating member courses in the United States.
Learn more about Youth on Course opportunities in New Jersey, here.
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