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Cameron Champ Puts on a Clinic at the Place Where It All Began

  • Cameron Champ on range at Foothill Golf Course for junior golf clinic
  • Cameron Champ with closest to the pin winner and signed Masters flag
  • Cameron Champ on range at Foothill Golf Course for junior golf clinic
  • Cameron Champ on scooter cart
  • Cameron Champ on range at Foothill Golf Course for junior golf clinic
  • Cameron Champ on range at Foothill Golf Course for junior golf clinic
  • Cameron Champ on range at Foothill Golf Course for junior golf clinic
  • Cameron Champ on range at Foothill Golf Course for junior golf clinic
  • Cameron Champ on range at Foothill Golf Course for junior golf clinic
  • Cameron Champ on range at Foothill Golf Course for junior golf clinic
  • Cameron Champ on range at Foothill Golf Course for junior golf clinic

Cameron Champ returned to the place where he learned to love golf in order to share that love with youth from all over the Sacramento area.

Cameron hosted the clinic on Sept. 9 at Foothill Golf Course, where he learned the game from his grandfather Mack. The Champ family now runs the course, which also serves as home base for our foundation, which is committed to diversifying the game and unlocking the potential in youth from underserved and underrepresented communities.

Some of the kids at the clinic were avid golfers looking for tips and inspiration, and others were learning about the game for the first time, but one message was clear to all of them: just like Cameron, you too can achieve great things in the world through hard work and determination.

Many of the juniors in attendance were members of Youth on Course, a national organization that allows youth to pay just $5 for a round of golf at more than 2,000 partner courses. Foothill Golf Course is the home of the Youth on Course Cameron Champ Junior Club and allows YOC members to play unlimited rounds for just $5 per day. Cameron himself was a YOC member and has credited the organization with making the game more affordable when he was a junior golfer.

The foundation’s local efforts include the Cameron Champ Golf Academy at Foothill, which offers affordable junior golf programs (and scholarships for those who can’t afford them); STEM education initiatives; and holiday toy and food drives. The foundation hosts the annual Mack Champ Invitational in Houston, where Cameron now lives. The MCI is the premier tournament for junior golfers from diverse backgrounds, drawing top players from all over the country as well as Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, Puerto Rico and the Bahamas.

The foundation’s college scholarship program awards more than 20 scholarships annually, including the Chevron | Charlie Sifford Scholarship, which goes to a student from the Sacramento area who demonstrates academic achievement, leadership, financial need, community service, and golf ability.

The PGA Tour’s Fortinet Championship, which will be played this week at Silverado Resort and Spa in Napa Valley, supported the clinic. Cameron won the event at Silverado in 2019, an emotional victory that he dedicated to Mack, who was gravely ill with cancer at the time. Cameron is competing in the tournament again this week.

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Meet Our New Director of Coaching and Community Engagement

Paul Kerner

Paul Kerner is joining the Cameron Champ Foundation as Director of Coaching and Community Engagement.

Kerner recently graduated from the PGA Golf Management program at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, where he was a member of the golf team and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. He will be working out of Foothill Golf Course and will lead the development of our foundation’s junior golf programs. 

Originally from Crofton, MD, he says he is looking forward to playing an integral role in the foundation’s mission of making golf accessible to underserved and underrepresented communities.

“As a minority golfer and graduate of an HBCU with many years of experience in the golf industry, I understand the need to diversify not only the people who play golf, but also the people who work in this amazing sport,” he said. “I look forward to increasing minority participation in the Sacramento area and beyond, and to making golf a more inclusive environment.”

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Video: Good Day Sacramento Reports From Foothill Field Day

The Sierra Nevada Chapter of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America sent volunteers from all over Northern California and Nevada to Foothill for a “field day” on October 24. It was a great day for the Foundation and the course, and Good Day Sacramento came out for some on-location reporting.

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Thanksgiving Community Food Drive

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At the Cameron Champ Foundation, we believe all families deserve to enjoy a wholesome meal together during the holidays. With the support of the community, we hope to provide 500 meals for families in need this Thanksgiving.

From Nov. 1-18, we encourage you to make a donation through the form below or to drop off donations at the address below between 8:30am and 5pm.

Suggested items:

  • Stuffing mix
  • Instant potatoes
  • Canned sweet potatoes & yams
  • Canned vegetables
  • Canned gravy or gravy mixes
  • Cans or boxes of broth

Foothill Golf Course
7000 Verner Avenue
Citrus Heights, CA 95621
916-725-3399

Cameron Champ Foundation EIN: 83-3654069

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Turf Pros Volunteering for ‘Field Day’ at Foothill

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The Sierra Nevada Chapter of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America is sending volunteers from all over Northern California and Nevada to Foothill Golf Course for a “field day” this Monday, Oct. 24.

The Sierra Nevada Chapter and its members are donating equipment, labor, and products to help improve the turf surfaces at Foothill through the aerification of greens, tees, and fairways, as well as overseeding teeing surfaces and applying nutrients to the entire course.

The Sierra Nevada Chapter of the GCSA is made up of golf course superintendents, assistant golf course superintendents, equipment managers, greenkeepers, and affiliates of the golf industry who are dedicated to advancing the golf profession, promoting the growth of the game through inclusion and diversity, and thereby improving communities through the vitality of the game of golf.

The field day will be an annual event, which over time will help promote sustainability and environmentalism at Foothill, which serves as home base for the Cameron Champ Foundation.

We owe a huge thanks to the local golf courses, private clubs and vendors who have shown their support for Foothill Golf Course and the Cameron Champ Foundation!

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Cameron, Foundation and Foothill Featured in PGA Tour Production

Here’s a great feature from PGA Tour Originals on our Foundation, our founders (Cameron and Jeff Champ), our inspiration (Mack “Papa” Champ), our junior golf tournament (Mack Champ Invitational), our home base (Foothill Golf Course), and our plans for the future.