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Team RBC golfers launch campaign to support children’s charities

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Hunter Mahan, Graeme McDowell, David Hearn, Jim Furyk (left to right, front row); Graham DeLaet, Mike Weir, Luke Donald (left to right, second row); Brandt Snedeker, Stephen Ames (left to right, third row); Matt Kuchar (back row).

Proving it’s not just their play on the course, but what they do off the course that makes them good, 10 PGA Tour members gathered in Hilton Head, S.C. to launch #RBCGolf4Kids, a new online challenge designed to raise money and awareness for several children’s charities.

#RBCGolf4Kids invites Team RBC golfers and the public to engage in a fun social media challenge. By sharing a unique player hashtag on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or at www.RBCmakeyourmark.com, fans can help their favourite player win a share of the $300,000 donation from RBC, for his or her charity of choice.

“This friendly competition off the course will require social media prowess in addition to top notch golf skills. You’ve heard of paying it forward, this is Team RBC playing it forward,” said Jane Broderick, chief brand and communications officer, RBC. “With some of the game’s most charitable golfers on our team, we know they are equally as committed as we are to making a difference in the lives of kids.”

Golfers will compete in a series of entertaining weekly challenges – such as sharing their best Throwback Thursday (#TBT) photo or crazy trick shot video – and will challenge each other and fans to do the same. The ultimate winner will be determined by the player whose hashtag is used the most. The challenge launches today, just two days before the RBC Heritage and will wrap up at the RBC Canadian Open, during the week of July 21 at the Royal Golf Club in Montreal.

“I’m proud to be part of this unique program to support Blessings in a Backpack and all of the other incredible organizations that work tirelessly to help children,” enthused Morgan Pressel, LPGA golfer and member of Team RBC. “I’m determined to make a difference and can’t wait to take on my teammates in what promises to be one of the most heated competitions this summer.”

“We’re always delighted to see our sponsors and players engage in new campaigns to raise awareness and funds – like #RBCGolf4Kids – as golf has been intrinsically linked to philanthropy for decades,” said Ty Votaw, EVP & chief global communications officer of the PGA Tour. “The PGA Tour and its tournaments recently surpassed the $2 billion milestone in all-time charitable giving and we’re pleased to continue that legacy with this innovative competition.”

With charities from around the world as potential benefactors, these are the organizations Team RBC is supporting:

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Stephen Ames Hull Services #RBCAmes
Graham DeLaet Children’s Hospital Foundation of Saskatchewan #RBCDeLaet
Luke Donald Ronald McDonald House Charities Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana (RMHC-CNI) #RBCDonald
Ernie Els Els For Autism #RBCEls
Jim Furyk Blessings in a Backpack #RBCFuryk
David Hearn Ronald McDonald House Charities Canada #RBCHearn
Hunter Mahan Blessings in a Backpack #RBCMahan
Graeme McDowell Children’s Medical Research Foundation (CMRF) #RBCMcDowell
Morgan Pressel Blessings in a Backpack #RBCPressel
Brandt Snedeker Our Kids #RBCSnedeker
Mike Weir Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation #RBCWeir