

Raising money for the Keystone Cup
Benjamin Roethlisberger
Benjamin Roethlisberger
I am excited to announce that I'll be playing in the Keystone State Cup to be held on August 15 and 16 at The Club at Nevillewood. This event brings together 24 of Pennsylvania's top junior golfers and challenges each participant to raise at least $1,000 for charity while competing in a two-day Ryder Cup-style tournament.
Through this event, I will be raising money to support three outstanding organizations: the Nicklaus Children's Health Care Foundation, the AJGA Liberty National ACE Grant Program, and the Timothy E. Nettles Memorial Fund.
The first charity I am supporting is the Nicklaus Children's Health Care Foundation. Founded by golf legend Jack Nicklaus and his wife Barbara, the Foundation is dedicated to improving the lives of children by supporting pediatric healthcare, medical research, and programs that help young patients and their families. Their mission is simple but powerful: helping children receive the care they need to live healthier lives.
The second charity is the AJGA Liberty National ACE Grant Program. This program provides financial assistance to talented young golfers who may not otherwise have the resources to compete in elite junior golf tournaments. By helping cover tournament entry fees and travel expenses, the Liberty National ACE Grant Program opens doors for aspiring student-athletes to pursue college golf scholarships and achieve their academic and athletic goals.
The third charity is the TEN Memorial. Established in memory of Timothy Nettles, the fund supports young golfers who demonstrate character, perseverance, and a passion for the game. The fund helps create opportunities for deserving junior golfers and honors Timothy's legacy by investing in the next generation of players.
I am grateful for any support you can provide. Every donation helps make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and young athletes.
My goal is to raise $1,000. Thank you for any support you can lend!
To contribute via check, please make out to "AJGA - Keystone Cup" and send to:
American Junior Golf Association
1980 Sports Club Drive
Braselton, GA 30517
(Please also include my name in the memo line)
Sincerely,
Benjamin Roethlisberger
Through this event, I will be raising money to support three outstanding organizations: the Nicklaus Children's Health Care Foundation, the AJGA Liberty National ACE Grant Program, and the Timothy E. Nettles Memorial Fund.
The first charity I am supporting is the Nicklaus Children's Health Care Foundation. Founded by golf legend Jack Nicklaus and his wife Barbara, the Foundation is dedicated to improving the lives of children by supporting pediatric healthcare, medical research, and programs that help young patients and their families. Their mission is simple but powerful: helping children receive the care they need to live healthier lives.
The second charity is the AJGA Liberty National ACE Grant Program. This program provides financial assistance to talented young golfers who may not otherwise have the resources to compete in elite junior golf tournaments. By helping cover tournament entry fees and travel expenses, the Liberty National ACE Grant Program opens doors for aspiring student-athletes to pursue college golf scholarships and achieve their academic and athletic goals.
The third charity is the TEN Memorial. Established in memory of Timothy Nettles, the fund supports young golfers who demonstrate character, perseverance, and a passion for the game. The fund helps create opportunities for deserving junior golfers and honors Timothy's legacy by investing in the next generation of players.
I am grateful for any support you can provide. Every donation helps make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and young athletes.
My goal is to raise $1,000. Thank you for any support you can lend!
To contribute via check, please make out to "AJGA - Keystone Cup" and send to:
American Junior Golf Association
1980 Sports Club Drive
Braselton, GA 30517
(Please also include my name in the memo line)
Sincerely,
Benjamin Roethlisberger


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