PGA HOPE Introduces Golf to Veterans and Active-Duty Military to Enhance their Physical, Mental, Social and Emotional Well-Being
Shot Scope will Donate $25 from every PRO L2 Rangefinder Purchased through the SCPGA to the Southern California PGA HOPE Program
Edinburgh, Scotland – Shot Scope (www.shotscope.com), the golf industry-leader in advanced GPS and, rangefinder and shot tracking technology, is teaming-up with the Southern California PGA (SCPGA) for a special promotion to support Veterans participating in the SCPGA PGA HOPE (Helping Our Patriots Everywhere) Program. From May 1st through July 31st, Shot Scope will donate $25 from every PRO L2 Laser Rangefinder purchased through the SCPGA to the Southern California PGA HOPE Program (www.shotscope.com/us/pga-hope) in support of Veterans.
PGA HOPE, the flagship military program of PGA REACH, the 501c3 charitable foundation of the PGA of America, introduces golf to Veterans and Active-Duty Military as a therapeutic part of the rehabilitation process to enhance their physical, mental, social and emotional well-being. Led by PGA Professionals, PGA HOPE helps America’s heroes assimilate back into their communities through the social interaction the game of golf provides. Participants of PGA HOPE programs include military Veterans living with physical or cognitive challenges such as Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and amputees, among other challenges.
Featuring a 6-week instructional golf clinic, followed by a graduation and on-course golfing opportunities, PGA HOPE in Southern California is partially funded by PGA REACH and subsidized by the SCPGA Foundation so the program can be offered at NO COST to participants. A national program, PGA HOPE serves over 17,000 Veterans at 500+ program locations annually, while the SCPGA, one of the PGA of America’s largest program operators, hosts nearly 1,000 Veterans at 28 locations throughout Southern California.
“We are very excited to team-up with Shot Scope and utilize their best-in-class GPS technology to benefit Veterans in the Southern California PGA HOPE program,” said Nikki Gatch, Executive Director and CEO, Southern California PGA. “Through Shot Scope’s generous donation from rangefinder sales throughout the SCPGA, we can enhance our PGA HOPE program and introduce the great game of golf to even more Veterans.”
“Shot Scope is proud to participate in the PGA HOPE program, which continues to support Veterans and use the game of golf to truly make a difference,” said David Hunter, CEO, Shot Scope. “We have enjoyed a great relationship with the SCPGA and its members, and supporting PGA HOPE only makes our partnership stronger.”
For more information on the SCPGA’s PGA HOPE program, visit https://scpgafoundation.com/pga-hope/. To Buy a PRO L2 Rangefinder and support PGA Hope visit www.shotscope.com/us/pga-hope/ Follow Shot Scope on social media via X @Shotscope /Facebook @Shotscope Instagram @shot_scope.
About Shot Scope
Shot Scope Technologies was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Edinburgh, Scotland. From its inception, the one simple aim of the company has been to improve the way in which both amateur and professional golfers collect and analyze statistics from their game. The Shot Scope team, which consists of technology experts and golfers, including a former Walker Cup player, set out to develop smart wearable technology that was more intuitive and comprehensive than any current market offering.
About the Southern California PGA
The mission of the Southern California Section (SCPGA) is the purpose of the PGA of America, to promote the enjoyment and involvement in the game of golf and to contribute to its growth by providing services to golf professionals and the golf industry. The SCPGA provides competitive playing opportunities, education seminars, and player development initiatives, within a geographic area that stretches from Baywood Park to the Mexican border and from the Pacific Ocean to Beatty Nevada and the Arizona border.
The Southern California PGA Foundation’s mission is to provide all those who might benefit, especially youth, with opportunities to acquire sustainable life skills and values obtained through the game of golf. The Southern California PGA Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization and operates as a public foundation. The Foundation is involved in and supports the growth of the game of golf through initiatives such as ClubsForeYouth®, Neighborhood Golf, PGA Junior League Golf, SCPGA/TGA Golf Enrichment, Drive, Chip & Putt, Special Olympics, SCGA Junior, CIF, PGA HOPE and California Alliance for Golf, to name a few.