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‘Snowbirds’ Donate $47,500 at 5th Annual Golf Tournament Weekend in Florida 

February 6, 2026

The Snowbirds, a philanthropic organization, held their fifth annual Golf Tournament Weekend at PGA National Resort in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, from January 29-31, 2026, raising $47,500 for youth golf programs. The sold-out event attracted over 200 participants who enjoyed championship golf courses, networking opportunities, entertainment, and various amenities at the resort owned by former BET CEO Sheila Johnson. The funds will support several organizations providing golf access, instruction, and scholarships to underprivileged youth, including the Michigan Women's Golf Association LPGA Girls Golf Program, Cass Technical High School, and First Tee Greater Detroit.

Who is affected

  • Underprivileged youth participating in golf programs
  • Michigan Women's Golf Association (MWGA) LPGA Girls Golf Program (63 junior golfers ages 7-17)
  • Cass Technical High School's Girls Golf Program
  • College Career & Beyond | Midnight Golf Program
  • First Tee Greater Detroit
  • National NAACP Golf Program
  • Aspiring professional golfer Staci Pla
  • More than 200 tournament participants
  • The Snowbirds organization and its sponsors

What action is being taken

  • The Snowbirds are donating $47,500 from the fifth annual Golf Tournament Weekend to various youth golf organizations and programs, with specific allocations to multiple recipients including $10,000 to MWGA, $9,500 to Cass Technical High School, $8,583 to First Tee Greater Detroit, $8,083 to College Career & Beyond | Midnight Golf Program, and $2,500 to Staci Pla.

Why it matters

  • This fundraising effort expands access to golf for underprivileged youth who might otherwise lack opportunities to participate in the sport. Golf provides more than athletic skills—it instills discipline, integrity, and perseverance while creating pathways to scholarships, education, and career opportunities. The cumulative $272,500 raised over five years demonstrates sustained commitment to breaking down socioeconomic barriers in a sport historically associated with exclusivity, while providing tangible resources like equipment, professional instruction, and financial support that enable young people to compete and succeed.

What's next

  • The Snowbirds will present an additional $8,834 donation to the National NAACP Golf Program in February 2026.

Read full article from source: Michigan Chronicle