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Jan. 2, 2026 – The South Florida State College (SFSC) Foundation will host its ninth annual Million Dollar Hole-in-One Golf Shootout sponsored by Jarrett Ford at Sun ‘N Lake Golf Club in Sebring with qualifying days taking place on Thursday, Jan. 15, and Friday, Jan. 16 from 11:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. and Saturday, Jan. 17 from 7:30 a.m.–4 p.m. The Golf Shootout for the top 12 finalists will take place at the 18th hole on Saturday, Jan. 17 at 5 p.m.
The $10K Putt Challenge will also be available for golfers on the same days as the Shootout for Thursday and Friday, but Saturday qualifiers can putt from 7:30-9:30 a.m. with a Final Qualifier at 10 a.m. to narrow down the competition to one finalist proceeding to putt for $10,000 on the 18th hole at 4:45 p.m.
Proceeds from the Golf Shootout and Putt Challenge benefit SFSC Athletics. SFSC fields four athletic teams: women’s volleyball, women’s cross country, men’s baseball, and women’s softball.
“As we approach our annual Million Dollar Shootout event, now combined with our Putting Challenge, we continue to be extremely grateful for the outpouring of support from our incredible sponsors, the SFSC Foundation and their outstanding staff, and of course, each and every one of our participants that have made this event over the years what it is,” said Rick Hitt, SFSC athletic director and head baseball coach. “We look forward to this year‘s event with great anticipation, and appreciate the time and effort that is put in by so many to continue to make this one-of-a-kind event a success.”
Amateur adult golfers are eligible to participate in the Shootout and Putt Challenge to compete for $1 million and $10,000 respectively, provided through Hole in One International. If no one sinks a hole-in-one in the Million Dollar Shootout, the closest shots to the hole will win prizes. First place will receive $750, second place will receive $500, third will receive $250, and fourth will receive a pro shop gift card from Sun ‘N Lake Golf Club. Golfers can purchase a bag of 10 balls for $10 for the Shootout and a bag of three balls for $10 for the Putt Challenge. Participants may purchase an unlimited number of bags. Register for the Golf Shootout and Putt Challenge during qualifying days at the Sun ‘n Lake Driving Range in Sebring.
“The Million Dollar Hole-in-One Golf Shootout has truly become a community tradition that showcases the best of what we can accomplish together,” said Emily Dabolt, executive director for institutional advancement at SFSC. “Every dollar raised goes directly to SFSC Athletics, funding scholarships, equipment, and facilities that make a real difference in our student-athletes’ lives. We’re grateful for the incredible partnership we have with local businesses and community members who make events like this possible.”
For more information about the Million Dollar Hole-in-One Golf Shootout and $10K Putt Challenge, contact the SFSC Foundation at 863-453-3133 or foundation@southflorida.edu.
ABOUT THE SFSC FOUNDATION
The South Florida State College (SFSC) Foundation enhances community awareness of the College, solicits and accepts gifts, receives bequests, and manages and helps to appreciate cash gifts or non-cash gifts donated to the SFSC Foundation. Such contributions are tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by law. Funds received by the SFSC Foundation are distributed to endeavors that benefit the College and subsidize its students, staff, and programs. The SFSC Foundation offers scholarships and provides funding to maintain educational facilities.



