Servpro has been hosting a golf tournament at its annual convention since 1990. This year, the event added a charity aspect, raising $25,000 for brand partner First Responder Children’s Foundation (FRCF).

More than 110 golfers from across the Servpro franchise system participated in the event at the Cowboys Golf Club in Grapevine, Texas. The tournament preceded the 53rd Servpro Annual Convention. The convention is the one time each year the company’s 2,000-plus franchisees come together to train, collaborate, and re-energize with fellow owners and members of the Servpro family.

“Each year, the convention golf tournament is a great way to kick off the week by reconnecting and fellowshipping with members of the Servpro system,” said Servpro CEO Rick Isaacson. “Add in the competition, the camaraderie, and the fact that it was all for a great cause, and this year’s tournament was one of the best yet.”

In addition to funds raised from tournament registration, players had several opportunities to donate to FRCF on the course to improve their team’s score. Golfers could purchase “Like it never even happened” mulligans, “buy up drives” to tee off closer to the green, or they could “cheat for charity” on the course’s longest par five, subtracting strokes from their score up to a hole-in-one.

In 2021, Servpro made an initial $100,000 contribution to FRCF which it used to provide scholarships to children of first responders who were killed in the line of duty and to provide holiday toys at several “Toy Express” events across the country.

Two scholarship recipients, Annie Rule and Avyn McDuffie, joined the players on the course. Rule spoke before the event to share how important the scholarships have been to their lives since losing her father, Deputy Constable Caleb Rule, in May 2020.

“Being a part of the First Responders Children’s Foundation since 2021 has been incredible beyond belief,” Rule said. “It has given me the opportunity to talk about my dad as well as my educational endeavors – something I would have never been able to do without this scholarship opportunity.

“I was able to speak with individuals about their businesses and accomplishments while gaining life advice from them. Losing my dad is a pain I will never be able to fill, but participating in events such as this and knowing I have so many people in my corner makes that pain a little easier to bear.”