The Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Ohio shoot has grown every year it has run, and the 2024 edition pulled the strongest Midwest field the event has seen. A handful of national-circuit names were in the rotation alongside the regional regulars who treat the Columbus shoot as a marker on the calendar.
The course was built to give every squad a fair test, not a trick course, which is how a charity shoot should run. The result was a top of the leaderboard that earned its spot. The fundraising side did better still, with the day clearing more for the house than any previous year, an outcome the volunteers had been quietly working toward for months.
RMHC Columbus is one of those events where the headline number on the score sheet is genuinely the secondary story. The first one is what the proceeds buy for the families staying at the house.
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