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Golfweek Amateur Tour - The Fight Is Personal

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THE GOLFWEEK AMATEUR TOUR FAMILY INVITES YOU TO JOIN US IN THE FIGHT AGAINST CANCER.

The Fight is Personal - In Memory of Those We Lost.

In October of 2009, the Golfweek Amateur Tour committed to help in the fight against cancer after the Tour lost a fellow director to the disease. Roger Mitterling was not only a fellow tour director but a dear friend. As an expression of our grief, we posted a story entitled, "Golf is a great game for the small things that it does..."

After a tremendous response from fellow golfers sharing similar experiences, we realized how many of our Tour members' and directors' lives had been affected by cancer. We knew we had to make a difference. So, in honor of Roger, our directors, and our family of Tour members that have been touched by cancer, the Golfweek Amateur Tour came together to collectively raise money for cancer research. Our team has raised over $250,000 since we started in 2009. We can’t thank all of you enough for supporting the cause and donating to help find a cure.

Unfortunately, the battle is not over. We have lost others since we started our campaign and their memories stay with us, making us better -- better as people, as directors, as a Tour, and as a family. We invite you to join us in the fight against cancer as we continue to honor Roger Mitterling, Bruce Hollenbeck, Jamy Gillan and Phil Robinson.

Both businesses and personal donors have been generous. Whether you choose to participate in efforts through our local tours, through the online fundraising page, or at our end-of-season National Championship in Hilton Head, we appreciate your support. We invite you to join our team, invite others to join, and give all you can to help others have the chance to swing another day.

About the V Foundation for Cancer Research

The V Foundation for Cancer Research was founded in 1993 by ESPN and the late Jim Valvano, legendary basketball coach and ESPN commentator. The V Foundation has funded over $353 million in game-changing cancer research grants nationwide through a competitive process strictly supervised by a world-class Scientific Advisory Committee. The V Foundation is committed to accelerating Victory Over Cancer®. To learn more, visit v.org.