GET READY TO TEE OFF!
The American Heart Association Golf Tournament is a captain’s choice scramble that supports the fight against heart disease and stroke. Join us at Woodmont Country Club in Rockville, MD for breakfast, 18 holes of golf at one of the region’s premiere clubs, a silent auction, exciting challenges, and an awards dinner to follow.
Woodmont Country Club has recently been chosen by the United States Golf Association (USGA) as the host site for the 2025 and 2026 U.S. Adaptive Opens and the 2028 U.S. Junior Amateur. This selection marks the USGA’s first return to Maryland since 2021, making this tournament an exclusive opportunity to play on this distinguished course prior to the USGA competitions.
For nearly a century, the American Heart Association has saved and improved lives, pioneered scientific discovery and advocated for healthy public policies in communities across the country. These bold moves have helped transform the nation's overall health and significantly reduce heard disease and stroke death rates.
As champions for health equity, by 2024, the American Heart Association will advance cardiovascular health for all, including identifying and removing barriers to health care access and quality. Because every person deserves the opportunity for a full, healthy life. This event plays an important role of helping to raise funds in support of our mission, while promoting physical activity of its participants.
COVID-19 Protocols
The American Heart Association is creating mask-friendly environments at all our events. Please do not attend the event if you are not feeling well or have symptoms, irrespective of your vaccine status. If you have a condition that weakens your immune system or take certain medications, you may need to take extra precautions even if you are fully vaccinated, as instructed by your doctor. The AHA encourages you and everyone you love, care for, or care about to be vaccinated and boosted.
Professional Photography On Site
By attending the event, you consent to be filmed, photographed, broadcasted or otherwise recorded. You also give the American Heart Association, Inc. your consent to use your name, recording, photograph, likeness, voice, actions, silhouette, appearance, and any statements made by you, in any publicity, publications, promotional and marketing material, advertising, and any other print materials, webpages, electronic or other media or communication published or distributed by the American Heart Association, Inc., in perpetuity and without compensation or notice.