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New Jersey Golf Foundation launches Heroes Tour for veterans, first responders

The New Jersey Golf Foundation (NJGF), the charitable arm of the New Jersey Section, PGA of America, is launching the New Jersey Heroes Tour, a new tournament series designed for active military members, veterans, and first responders, including firefighters, law enforcement, paramedics, and EMTs.

The inaugural season tees off Monday, April 14 at Royce Brook Golf Club in Hillsborough and will feature more than 20 tournaments at public, private, and municipal courses across the state. The tour will conclude on Wednesday, Nov. 12 at Galloway National Golf Club in Galloway Township. Open to golfers of all skill levels, the competition will include both gross and net divisions, as well as team events such as two- and four-player scrambles. Registration is now open.

Proceeds from the tour will help NJGF programs, including PGA HOPE (Helping Our Patriots Everywhere), a rehabilitative golf initiative for veterans and active-duty military members. Led by more than 80 PGA of America professionals trained in adaptive golf techniques, PGA HOPE provides free instructional clinics and playing opportunities for more than 500 veterans annually across all 15 counties served by the NJPGA.

“Golf is a therapeutic part of the rehabilitation process for many veterans, and I’ve seen firsthand the life-changing impact of PGA HOPE,” said Chris Hunt, executive director of the NJGF. “The Heroes Tour is the next step in their journey, giving them competitive opportunities alongside first responders who help keep our communities safe.”

Veterans and first responders will receive a complimentary USGA handicap index from the New Jersey State Golf Association to take part in the tour. Membership costs $75, with tournament fees ranging from $85 to $150 depending on the venue. Financial assistance is available for veterans based on demonstrated need.

The New Jersey Heroes Tour is supported by founding partners including Snow Partners, Braven Health (an affiliate of Horizon BCBSNJ), Elite Fundraising Solutions, Golf Max, and RWJBarnabas Health.

For the full season schedule and more information, click here.

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