The Dayton Knights of Columbus proudly invite you to the 5th Annual “Swing for Charity” Golf Tournament — happening Monday, September 14, 2026, at the beautiful Yankee Trace Golf Course.
2025 was a complete sell-out — thank you to all our golfers and sponsors who made it our biggest year yet! Don’t wait — secure your foursome or sponsorship early for 2026 and help us raise the bar again.
Building on a Record-Breaking Year
Last year we raised vital funds for the Ohio Purple Heart Foundation and local Knights of Columbus charities, providing scholarships and outreach to those in need. Your support showed just how much our community cares — and this year we’re going even bigger.
Your participation will help fund:
- Financial assistance for medical, housing, and essential needs
- Veteran support services including job training, counseling, and healthcare
- Education and scholarships for veterans and their families
- Community outreach programs to connect and uplift local heroes
- Medical research to improve care for the wounded
Springboro’s own Mayor John Agenbroad — a proud Purple Heart recipient — stands as a living reminder of the courage and sacrifices of these veterans.
Why You Should Be There
This isn’t just a round of golf. It’s:
- A chance to network and celebrate with friends, colleagues, and community leaders
- A day of fun, friendly competition on one of Ohio’s top-rated courses
- An opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of veterans and families in need
📅 Event Details
When: Monday, September 14, 2026
Where: Yankee Trace Golf Course, Centerville OH
Reserve Your Spot or Sponsor Today!
Our 2025 tournament sold out fast — and with your support, our 5th Annual event is set to be even bigger.
🔹 Golfers: Sign up early to guarantee your spot. Click here to register!
🔹Sponsors: Showcase your business to an engaged, community-focused audience. There are over 500 families in the Dayton St. John Paul II Parish Family.
Let’s honor our veterans, strengthen our community, and make history together — one swing at a time.
— Brad Duchein
Tournament Chairman