1 Day. 100 Holes. 24 Golfers. 1 Cause.
On Tuesday, June 17th, 24 people who have been impacted by ALS embark on an extraordinary endeavor: to play 100 holes of golf in a single day. To raise awareness for ALS and support the vital efforts in ALS support, care, and research—all in the hope of beating this devastating disease once and for all.
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Cory Sullivan and Alex Litt, whose fathers were both impacted by ALS, reconnected by chance in Branson, Missouri—each on separate golf trips with friends. Though they had been close during their time in New York, life had taken them in different directions after moving away from New York. Cory lost his father, John, to ALS in 2009. A decade later, Alex’s father, Marc, was diagnosed with ALS. Alex and Cory talked on the phone regularly about ALS's impact on their families and both of them turned to golf as an outlet.
In 2022, while walking a course and standing on the 4th hole at Onion Creek, they began talking about how golf could be a way to raise awareness and build a community for ALS. What began as a conversation has since become a movement—uniting people across the country at the intersection of golf and ALS, with one mission: to build a community of people affected by ALS and raise meaningful funds for support, care, and research through leading ALS organizations.
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