From powerful participation to meaningful fundraising, the 2025 Youth on Course 100 Hole Hike season brought together hikers, supporters, and communities to expand access and opportunity for young people through golf.
Now more than a decade into the 100 Hole Hike, this signature event continues to unite the golf community around a shared mission. In 2025, participants across national hike locations, Allied Golf Association hosted events, and virtual experiences came together to support Youth on Course members and the pathways the game makes possible.
By the Numbers
🏌️ 768 hikers
💰 Over $2.1 million raised
⛳️ More than 400,000 subsidized rounds made possible
National Hike Highlights
Across six national hike locations, supporters came together to take on the 100 Hole challenge and drive meaningful impact for Youth on Course. From coastal courses to urban parks and community favorites, each hike reflected a shared commitment to expanding access and opportunity through golf.
The 2025 national hikes took place at The Hay at Pebble Beach, Palm Beach Par 3, Golden Gate Park Golf Course, Butler Pitch and Putt Par 3, Bobby Jones Golf Course, and The Lakes at El Segundo. At The Hay at Pebble Beach, hikers pushed through rainy conditions to complete the challenge, demonstrating the determination and purpose that define the 100 Hole Hike.
Together, national hike participants raised more than $920,000, with 169 hikers helping make approximately 185,000 subsidized rounds possible for Youth on Course members nationwide.
Creator Hosted National Hikes
The 2025 national hike season was elevated by a group of golf creators and Youth on Course ambassadors who served as hosts across each location. By lending their platforms, voices, and personal connection to the mission, these hosts helped amplify awareness, drive participation, and bring new audiences into the 100 Hole Hike community.
National hikes were hosted by Tisha Alyn and Bradford Wilson at The Lakes at El Segundo Topgolf, Roger Steele and Gabriela Gonzalez at Bobby Jones Golf Course, Malosi Togisala at Golden Gate Park Golf Course, Nick Dimengo at Butler Pitch and Putt Par 3, Lauren Cupp and Mariah Swigart at The Hay at Pebble Beach, and Will Lowery at Palm Beach Par 3.
Together, these creator hosts played a meaningful role in expanding the reach of the 100 Hole Hike while reinforcing the message that access, opportunity, and community are central to the future of golf.
Expanding Impact Through Allied and Virtual Hikes
Beyond national hike locations, the 2025 season was powered by dozens of regional hikes hosted by Allied Golf Associations. These locally led events activated communities, welcomed new hikers, and strengthened Youth on Course’s presence across participating regions.
For the second consecutive year, supporters also took on the challenge virtually through GOLF+. Virtual participation allowed hikers to complete 100 holes from anywhere, removing geographic barriers while continuing to fundraise and contribute to the mission.
Together, Allied Golf Association hosted hikes and virtual participation played a critical role in achieving the impact seen across the 2025 season.
More Than a Fundraiser
The 100 Hole Hike is more than a physical challenge. It reflects the values that define Youth on Course and the golf community at large.
The 2025 season also featured a meaningful Members Hike at Mariners Point Golf Center, where Youth on Course members chose to give back by taking on the 100 Hole challenge themselves. Seeing young golfers play not just for access, but to protect and sustain it for others underscored the lasting impact of Youth on Course and the community it builds beyond the course. Their participation served as a powerful reminder that access creates ownership, pride, and a desire to give back.
Thank You for Making It Possible
To every hiker who completed 100 holes, every donor who gave generously, every Allied Golf Association, and every creator and partner who helped amplify the mission, thank you. Your commitment continues to shape a more inclusive future for golf.
Watch the stories, celebrate the milestones, and take pride in what we made possible together. The impact of the 2025 100 Hole Hike will continue to create opportunities for young people through the game.
Together, we are changing lives one hole and one round at a time.