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Your Mission: Fore a Good Cause - Unite Our Nation Through Golf
Play 18 holes, 18 tee shots, 18 consecutive hole-in-one chances to become one of 51 prize winning players at the HFS Hole-in-One Fore a Good Cause with guaranteed prizes totaling nearly $1.1 million in cash, vehicles, golf vacations, and more - making it the largest prize-funded hole-in-one event ever staged.
HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA / ACCESS Newswire / October 8, 2025 / Holy Family School proudly announces the Hole-in-One Fore a Good Cause Challenge, a first-of-its-kind national event to be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, Hampton Cove.
HFS Hole In One
This unprecedented tournament will feature 18 consecutive hole-in-one tee shots with 51 guaranteed prize opportunities valued at nearly $1.2 million, including cash awards, vehicles, golf vacations, and more.
But this event is about far more than golf.
At a time when our nation has endured great trials and tragedies, America is searching for a symbol of unity, resilience, and joy. What better way to lift spirits than to see veterans, service members, and everyday Americans standing shoulder to shoulder - competing, cheering, and celebrating the chance of a lifetime on the fairways Saturday, Nov. 8th to start your Veterans Day celebration early!
Your Mission: Fore a Good Cause
Amplify: Share this message across military, veteran, and community networks so that service members, families, and fellow citizens may join this historic challenge.
Unite: Come together on the course to showcase the best of America - resilience, sportsmanship, and fellowship.
Inspire: Remind the nation, and the world, that even in difficult seasons, the American spirit endures - resilient, unflinching, and forever ascendant.
Golf is America's fastest-growing pastime, a game that exemplifies patience, focus, and fellowship. Imagine the moment when a participant sinks the shot of a lifetime - a Hole in one with hats flying in the air, cheers erupting, and a nation reminded of its shared strength and joy.
This is more than a fundraiser. It is an American cause. All Fore a Good Cause. All for America.
Event Details:
What: HFS Hole-in-One Fore a Good Cause Challenge
When: Saturday, November 8, 2025
Where: Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail - Hampton Cove (Short Course), Huntsville, AL
Prizes: 18 hole-in-one contests | 51 guaranteed prize opportunities | Nearly $1.2M value
For more information, sponsorship, or registration, visit us one our Facebook page or our event page.
Contact Information
Coach Hunt
Athletics Director
[email protected]
SOURCE: Holy Family School
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