Dormie Network Foundation Supports LPGA at 75th Anniversary Pro-Am
LPGA • January 15, 2026
Dormie Network Foundation team members, Liz Norton-Scanga, Michael Hewitt, and Brian Schenk traveled to Pebble Beach, California, from January 12-15 to support the LPGA’s 75th Anniversary Pro-Am at Pebble Beach Resorts®.
Congratulations to the LPGA Foundation on achieving a historic milestone at the event, raising an incredible $4.1 million to empower the next generation of girls and women in golf. Dormie Network Foundation (DNF) is proud to have been a sponsor of the event, contributing to this record-breaking achievement.
Over four days, the event brought together generations of talent—from LPGA legends and today’s stars to young players from the LPGA*USGA Girls Golf program. The celebration also united industry leaders, philanthropists, and sponsors, collectively helping generate one of the most significant fundraising totals in the history of women’s sports.
DNF was honored to be part of the Gifting Experience, where participants received a Dormie Network experience.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 15, 2026) – The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) today announced that the 75th Anniversary Pro-Am at Pebble Beach Resorts® delivered a landmark fundraising achievement for the LPGA Foundation, raising $4.1 million to support the next generation of girls and women in golf
The record-breaking effort was powered by more than 70 sponsors, led by Founders Society members ($1 million plus giving) the USGA; Pebble Beach Company; Chevron, title sponsor of The Chevron Championship; and Fortinet, title sponsor of the Fortinet Founders Cup. The greater business and golf communities also rallied around the cause, with support from AIG, Aon, Bank of America, Defiant Whisky, Des Moines Golf and Country Club, Dormie Network, eMAXX Assurance Group of Companies, Jared Wolovnick and the Wolovnick Family Gift Fund, HSBC, IBM, Marie Birdie, Mark Ricks, Mizuho Americas, Outlyr, Rolex, SERVPRO, The Kelly Group, The R&A, The Standard, Synchrony, Topgolf, TUMI, Wasserman Foundation and Friends of the LPGA (Diane Gulyas, Carolyn Mendez, Paula Schuler and Jenna Schuler), among others.
“I really believe, from the bottom of my heart, that our moonshot at the LPGA is to inspire millions of people across the world,” said LPGA Commissioner Craig Kessler. “Jacqueline Nickelberry, our 75th Pro-Am Chair and Foundation Board Member, said it best. You can make par from the rough, you can make par from the sand, but if you’re in the fairway, it’s just a little bit easier. Thanks to our incredible partners and friends, so many more people will be in the fairway now.
“The $4.1 million raised over these three days blew our target out of the water. From the bottom of our hearts, we thank everyone who participated for inspiring the next generation and keeping us moving forward as we work to change the face of the game.”
Read the full article published by LPGA on January 15, 2026.
Photos include Liz Norton-Scanga with Hollis Stacy, Mike Hewitt with Nancy Lopez, Brian Schenk on the course, Juli Inkster, Michelle McGann, and Mel Reid at the DNF gifting suite, and Pebble Beach Resorts®.
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