A couple of years after Brad Bryant and his wife, Sue, adopted Jamieson, the newest Bryant climbed into his dad's arms for a picture with Mickey Mouse. Today, he's a 21-year-old man.
Our Players
From their own foundations to partnerships with national and international charitable organizations, PGA TOUR, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour players support a range of charities and causes as unique as their golf swings.
This section will allow you to learn more about the work our players do with their charities of choice. You can search by player name for their stories, a list of the causes they support and videos of your favorite players’ charitable activities.
Featured Players
Chris DiMarcoChris focuses his charitable pursuits on helping the lives of children stricken with cancer and funding research toward finding a cure for this disease. Chris hosts an annual golf tournament, the Norma DiMarco Tee Up for Life, which supports Reaching... Read More |
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Phil MickelsonPhil focuses his charitable pursuits through his work with Birdies for the Brave, which he and his wife, Amy, founded. Every season, Phil donates to Birdies for the Brave, giving $100 for each birdie and $500 for each eagle he makes. With the 2009 an... Read More |
Steve StrickerSteve centers his charitable pursuits on children and adults with disabilities so they are able to participate in programs that help improve their lives. Working with The Mission of VSA arts of Wisconsin, these children and adults participate in prog... Read More |
Tom Pernice, Jr.Tom focuses his charitable efforts on the University of Iowa Foundation, whose mission is to advance the University of Iowa and fulfill the aspirations it seeks. One of the University of Iowa's professors, Dr. Edwin M. Stone, is researching Leber's C... Read More |
Tom WatsonTom supports The First Tee of Greater Kansas City and the Robert Packard Foundation for ALS Research, located at Johns Hopkins University, the only international scientific operation dedicated solely to curing what is commonly known as Lou Gehrig's d... Read More |
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