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Jan. 22, 2026 – The South Florida State College (SFSC) Foundation hosted its ninth annual Million Dollar Hole-in-One Golf Shootout sponsored by Bill Jarrett Ford on Saturday, Jan. 17. This year, the event raised over $15,000 in support of SFSC Athletics.
Golfers participated in the three-day Golf Shootout and new Putt Challenge, which began on Thursday, Jan. 15 at Sun ‘N Lake Golf Club in Sebring. Throughout the qualifying rounds, 90 golfers swung for the $1 million prize, and 45 golfers tried to putt their way to $10,000.
The group of top 12 shootout qualifiers were: Kyle Braxton, Trent Adrian, Mike Nelson, Brooke Sortore, Ty Van Bulck, Todd Smith, Steve Sortore, Michael Thayer, Greg Lundgren, Michael Kelly, Jeff Taylor, and Paul Sippl. The Putt Challenge finalist was Jeff Taylor.
“What a fabulous turnout! We are so grateful to our community for showing up and supporting our student-athletes,” said Emily Dabolt, executive director of the SFSC Foundation. “This event wouldn’t be possible without the dedication of our sponsors, volunteers, and golfers, who believe in investing in our students’ futures.”
Proceeds from the golf shootout benefit SFSC Panther Athletics in women’s volleyball, women’s cross country, men’s baseball, and women’s softball. SFSC’s student-athletes assisted throughout the Golf Shootout.



