As the 2024 PGA TOUR Season Kicks Off in Hawaii, Golfers Across the U.S. Who Book a Tee Time on GolfNow and TeeOff Can “Round Up” to Help Support the Maui Strong Fund
ORLANDO, Fla. – Throughout January, NBC Sports Next – through its Better Together initiative – will help raise funds to support the immediate and long-term recovery needs for the people and places affected by the devastating Maui wildfires.
The campaign will include a “Round-Up” initiative on both GolfNow and TeeOff tee-time booking websites and mobile apps. GolfNow and TeeOff comprise the largest online tee-time marketplace in golf and the industry’s leading providers of golf course operations software and services to more than 11,000 courses worldwide. Anyone booking tee times on GolfNow or TeeOff in January will be provided the opportunity to round up the total cost of the reservation to an even-dollar figure. For example, if the cost of a tee time totals $34.65, the golfer can elect to round up the cost to $35, with the additional $0.35 helping GolfNow and TeeOff support the Maui Strong Fund of the Hawaii Community Foundation. In the two years since its conception, NBC Sports Next’s round-up campaigns have collectively raised more than $2 million for various charities.
“Our Better Together initiative places a lot of focus on giving back to our communities, whether it’s relief efforts such as this or creating more opportunity and access to the game,” said Jerramy Hainline, SVP, Fandango Ticketing & GolfNow, NBCUniversal. “We’re honored to represent all the golfers who will choose to round up for this great cause when booking on GolfNow and TeeOff in January.”
“We are deeply grateful to NBC Sports Next and every golfer who chooses to support Maui’s recovery from the devastating fires in August,” said Micah Kāne, Chief Executive Officer and President of HCF. “This generous effort is yet another example of the aloha Maui is receiving from around the world.”
The 2024 PGA TOUR season continues this week with the Sony Open in Hawaii from Waialae Country Club on the island of Oahu, with coverage provided by GOLF Channel, NBC and Peacock. The round-up campaign will be promoted across NBC Sports platforms on air, online and via social media. More information about the Maui Strong Fund can be found here.
About NBC Sports Next
NBC Sports Next is a subdivision of NBC Sports and home to all NBCUniversal digital applications in sports and technology within Golf and Youth & Recreational Sports. Known for its sports technology product innovation, NBC Sports Next equips more than 30 million players, coaches, athletes, sports administrators and fans in 40 countries with more than 25 sports solution products, including GolfNow, the leading online tee time marketplace and provider of golf course operations technology and services; GolfPass the ultimate golf membership that connects golfers to exclusive content, tee time credits, coaching, tips and other benefits; and SportsEngine, an industry leader in youth sports club, league and team management technology and youth sports editorial content. NBC Sports Next is fueled by its mission to innovate, create larger-than-life events and connect with sports fans through technology to provide the ultimate in immersive experiences.
About the Hawaii Community Foundation
The vision of the Hawai‘i Community Foundation is to create an equitable and vibrant Hawai‘i in which all our Island communities thrive. With our more-than-105-year history, our trusted expertise, and the generous support of donors, we are working to address the root causes of our state’s most difficult challenges, including expanding access to affordable housing, conserving fresh water resources, and ensuring the healthy development of Hawaiʻi’s young children. HCF works in communities across Hawaiʻi, with offices and staff located statewide. For more information about HCF, please visit hawaiicommunityfoundation.org and follow our social media channels on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
The Maui Strong Fund of the Hawai‘i Community Foundation is providing financial resources to support the immediate and long-term recovery needs for the people and places affected by the Maui wildfires. HCF works in close collaboration with federal, state and county agencies, nonprofit organizations, and community members to get an understanding of the evolving priorities on the ground and deploys grants to address unmet needs. To ensure transparency, all grantees and award amounts from the Maui Strong Fund are updated regularly and can be found here. The Maui Strong Fund is designed for the long haul, using a four-phase approach that includes recovery, stabilization, risk reduction, and resiliency building. Learn more about our four-phase approach here.
Dan Higgins
NBC Sports Next
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