Golfers with Four Winds Invitational meet with children at Beacon Children's Hospital
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Some of the golfers playing in the Four Winds Invitational this weekend met with some of the children at Beacon Children's Hospital on Wednesday.
The pros even brought a practice putting green for the children to play during their visit.
The golfers said they loved the opportunity to do something special for the kids.
"We love the opportunity to do this with the kids. It's always a lot of fun for us to step off the golf course and do something special for kids who could use a little fun," August Kim said.
"Just kind of being here and giving back to the community, you know, we do junior clinics and that kind of stuff but really like community outreach is something, of a big perk of our job," Kennedy Swan said.
The 11th Four Winds Invitational tees off on Friday at the South Bend Country Club. The invitational is the 15th tournament of the 2022 Epson Tour season.
It is free to attend.