

You just need to show up, fill your role, and have an amazing time meeting great people who love sports, this country, and having a great time.Īpply here: can’t think of a better way to have a great time than meeting fellow members of this community we’ve built here at OutKick. This is a utility man/woman position.Ĭan you fill any of those roles on August 14 at 1:30? I paid the bill. The B-golfer is on the verge of breaking through to the A-level, but you still enjoy the course and drink a little too much. Let’s be honest, the fun golfer hits first and sets the tone at each tee box.


You keep things loose, the conversation going and don’t mind throwing out a few bucks on raffle tickets.
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You know how to punch one out in the fairway to let the A-player unload. The fun golfer: You know how to tell a joke.You’re fully capable of rescuing the team in a time of need. You’re not going to be mad if you hear music being played in a cart.

The A-player: Someone who understands their role as the A-player.This is gender-neutral because you’re damn right I’ll let four women represent me at a golf outing…if you fit these roles: Here’s what a dream Screencaps/TNML team would look like. Now I need at least four of you to step up and represent me at this outing that I’ve enjoyed for the last five to six years. So last night I paid Jon for a team that I’m going to build from Screencaps/TNML followers/members. Trust me, I’d be playing if I wasn’t going on an annual canoe trip. In the past, they’ve done longest drive with a hockey stick, there have been golf ball launchers, a million-dollar hole-in-one contest and now Jon has gotten into the world of drones dropping golf balls for a closest to the cup competition. It’s a hockey-themed golf outing that is one big carnival at the golf course. Jon - whose wife Jackie and their other son, Nick, also suffer from muscular dystrophy - has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for research since starting the golf outing in 2011. Jon Gulch, the event organizer, is a TNML member who lost his son, Andrew, to Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy in 2001. Here’s the catch: I’m not golfing and I won’t be there, but I have been supporting this outing through my previous Internet work before OutKick and I’m not about to stop now. Are you a golfer/Morning Screencaps fan/Thursday Night Mowing League member/person who likes to have a good time in the SE Michigan/NW Ohio region? I’m putting together a foursome for the Andrew Gulch Memorial golf outing to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association on Saturday, August 14 at Bedford Hills Golf Course in Temperance, MI.
