Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Provides $7.6 Million in Grant Funding to PGA of America REACH Foundation

In partnership with PGA TOUR Superstore, grant funding will scale PGA REACH Programming for youth and Veterans over next three years

FRISCO, TX - NOVEMBER 17: Fletcher Utz of Team Connecticut hits his shot in the "Long Drive" challenge during the 2025 PGA Jr. League Championship Skills Challenge at Fields Ranch West at PGA Frisco on Monday, November 17, 2025 in Frisco, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/PGA of America)
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Expanding access to golf for youth and Veterans, the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, in partnership with PGA TOUR Superstore, has provided $7.6 million in grant funding over three years to the PGA of America REACH Foundation to enhance the organization’s programming.

As the 501(c)(3) charitable foundation of the PGA of America, the mission of the PGA of America REACH Foundation is to positively impact the lives of youth, military and underserved communities by enabling access to PGA of America Golf Professionals, PGA Sections and the game of golf.

The grant funding will be utilized in the following ways:

  • Provide 6,000 PGA Jr. League Scholarships for youth over the next three years to remove barriers of participation.
  • Create PGA Opportunity Leagues in 30 markets across the country to provide access to golf for kids in underserved areas. As the newest initiative under the PGA Jr. League umbrella, PGA Opportunity Leagues provide youth with access to courses, clubs, shoes and uniforms free of charge. The 30 new leagues established through this grant funding will be operated by PGA of America Golf Professionals, in partnership with First Tee. Communities with First Tee programming will be eligible to apply for funding to establish a PGA Opportunity League.
  • Alleviate the waitlist of Veterans interested in taking part in PGA HOPE by serving more than 2,300 Veterans nationwide, while growing up to 80 total locations in Georgia. PGA HOPE (Helping Our Patriots Everywhere) is the flagship military program of the PGA of America REACH Foundation and introduces the game to Veterans and Active Duty Service Members to enhance their physical, mental, social and emotional well-being. All programs are provided at no cost to Veterans and Active Duty Military.
BETHESDA, MD - OCTOBER 12: PGA HOPE Ambassadors Pat Forrestal, Christopher Garner, Matt Jackson, Anthony Laske, Todd Frey, Dusty Hull, and John Hupp react to PGA HOPE Ambassador of Colorado Paul Garcia making the winning putt during the putting contest of PGA HOPE National Golf & Wellness Week at Congressional Country Club on Sunday, October 12, 2025 in Bethesda, Maryland. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/PGA of America)

“I firmly believe the game of golf teaches invaluable life lessons and helps build skills that serve people of all ages in both their personal and professional lives,” said Arthur M. Blank, owner and chairman, Blank Family of Businesses. “Golf is one of the fastest-growing sports in the country – especially at the junior level – thanks to programs like PGA REACH and First Tee, and we are proud to partner with these organizations to expand youth access to the game nationwide. In addition to investing in our youth, we are honored to serve deserving military Veterans by expanding PGA HOPE programming nationwide while continuing to grow the program throughout Georgia.”

“We are deeply grateful to the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation and PGA TOUR Superstore for their extraordinary commitment to growing the game and making golf more accessible to all through the PGA of America REACH Foundation,” said PGA of America President and Master Professional Don Rea. “PGA REACH was created by PGA of America Golf Professionals as an avenue to care for the game. This generous grant empowers PGA Professionals to break down barriers for youth and Veterans, opening doors to life-changing opportunities on and off the course. Together, we are building a more inclusive game; a game that welcomes everyone and strengthens our communities for generations to come.”

To learn more about the PGA of America REACH Foundation, please visit PGAREACH.org.