Posted on 09/04/2009 4:46:00 PM PDT by SandRat
ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 4, 2009 Air Force Maj. Dan Rooney knows that just a dollar or more added to your golf greens fees this Labor Day weekend can provide millions of dollars to help servicemembers and their families.
Rooney, a professional golfer and an F-16 Fighting Falcon pilot with the Oklahoma Air National Guard, is the founder of Patriot Golf Day, a fundraiser that starts today and continues through Sept. 7.
Golfers will be asked at 5,000 participating golf courses if they want to add an extra buck to their greens fees to fund scholarships for disabled veterans and for families whose loved ones were killed in service to the nation.
American Express is matching all donations to this years event on their credit cards, Rooney said.
We are very excited, he said. I encourage all of my brothers and sisters in arms to get out this weekend, because their country needs them, and what a neat way to get out and play golf.
Rooney organized the fundraiser two years ago after watching the remains of Army Spc. Brock Bucklin being carried off a commercial flight. The 28-year-old was killed in Balad, Iraq, on May 31, 2006.
"It will be forever burned in my soul," he told ABC-TVs World News in a 2008 Person of the Week interview. "As I walked down the jetway that night, I didn't realize it, but my life was going to change."
With the support of the Professional Golf Association and the U.S. Golf Association, commercial sponsors and thousands of Labor Day weekend golfers, he has helped raise more than $3 million for the cause.
In two years, more than 600 postsecondary educational scholarships have been awarded through the Patriot Golf Days Folds of Honor Foundation.
A list of participating golf courses and other information is listed on the foundations Web site at http://www.patriotgolfday.com.
Rooneys efforts earned him the Presidents Volunteer Service Award from President George W. Bush in September 2008.
Its just a small seed that I planted, he said. At its core, its all grassroots, and a lot of people have gotten on board and made sure that their local golf courses are signed up and are participating. Thats really why it works.
(Air Force Master Sgt. Mike R. Smith serves at the National Guard Bureau public affairs office.)
Golf Ping
Hats off to Maj. Rooney. Our local course is participating in this great effort.
This is a great event that helps out so many heroes!! Golf Channel does a great job supporting this and has had Lt.Col. Dan on several times, most recently at the PGA Championship.
Weather is supposed to be nice over much of the nation this weekend. Go out and support the cause and play one of the courses that is taking part in this!!!
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