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2026 NYS 4-H Foundation Golf Tournament

Please join us May 29th!


Join us as we celebrate 38 years of supporting 4-H here in New York state. The J. David Ferris Memorial 4-H Golf Open is back at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Course at Cornell University on Friday, May 29. Last year, this event raised over $20,000 in support of 4-H across the state and has raised well over $500,000 over the 37 years of this tournament! Please help us make this year’s event even more successful.

 

The New York State 4-H program has been working hard to create new opportunities for youth to stay connected to their 4-H programs, their 4-H friends, and the caring adult mentors and staff who support their development. Contributions made to the 2026 tournament will add to the New York State 4-H Foundation scholarship funds that supports 4-H participation in leadership and career development programs that take place around New York State, here at Cornell and at the national level in partnership with National 4-H leadership.


·    Contributions will also support our annual 4-H golf event. Each contribution will provide 10% towards 4-H Foundation Operations.

·    You can support our mission by making a donation through this link

 

You can join us on May 29th by completing your registration here, or through the registration brochure.

 

If you have questions regarding your sponsorship or registration, please email Cheyenne Gorton Woodard (cgorton3@gmail.com).

 

For more information on the events your donation supports, please reach out to Alexa Maille, NYS 4-H Statewide Director (ask37@cornell.edu), or Adam Davis, Extension Support Specialist, NYS 4-H (adamdavis@cornell.edu).


For more information on the NYS 4-H Foundation, please contact Milan Doshi, NYS 4-H Foundation Chair (milan.doshi@doshisolutions.com).

 

For more information on the annual J. David Ferris Memorial 4-H Open, please contact Jamie Ferris, NYS 4-H Foundation Golf Committee Chair (jamie@thewoodoffice.com).



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