Cameron Swartz, 100 HOLES OF GOLF Fundraiser Raises Nearly $5,000 For Smiling Fore Life Program
Atlantis, FL - In conjunction with the South Florida PGA Foundation, Cameron Swartz, an SFPGA junior tour member completed his 100 HOLES OF GOLF fundraiser, benefiting the SFPGA Smiling Fore Life program yesterday at Lost City Golf Club, raising nearly $5,000.

Playing alongside close friend and fellow junior tour member, Haris Khan, the two teed it up on the first hole of Lost City Golf Club at 8 a.m., before finishing their 100th hole nearly 12 hours later, just before 8 p.m.
The duo continued playing all day, only stopping to talk to local media and the occasional snack and water break along the way. Both Haris and Cameron made 11 birdies each while Cameron added one eagle.
Cameron’s desire to give back stems from his brother’s diagnoses with Type 1 Diabetes nearly eight years ago. Confined to a hospital room for a week, Cameron would visit his brother daily, bringing games and stories to help pass the time, which of course included golf.
As time went on, Cameron, an active junior tour member since 2017, learned about the SFPGA Smiling Fore Life program, where PGA Professionals visit local children’s hospitals to provide patients an outlet from their everyday struggle to enjoy some fun outside of their hospital room. The funds raised yesterday by Cameron will benefit this SFPGA Foundation program.
Cameron hopes to inspire others to not only pick up golf as a game, but as a way to escape the struggles you may be experiencing and enjoy time with others.
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