Participants enjoying a day of golf while supporting scholarships for Broward County students.
The 23rd annual Artis ‘Jack’ Hall Kappa Golf Classic took place in Plantation, blending competition and community spirit. This year’s event honored late uncle Jack Hall, with participants rallying from various states to support scholarships for graduating seniors in Broward County. Despite scattered showers, camaraderie and memories prevailed, making it a heartfelt celebration of love and family in the golfing community.
The beautiful city of Plantation recently saw its very own twist on sports philanthropy as locals gathered for the 23rd annual Artis “Jack” Hall Kappa Golf Classic at the Jacaranda Golf Club. On April 26, 2025, this lively event blended enriching community spirit with friendly competition, all the while memorializing a beloved family member.
This year’s tournament brought together participants from various states, showcasing how golf can unite people in more ways than one. Notably, brothers Kim and Ronnie Gibson played passionately in remembrance of their late uncle, Jack Hall, who left an impactful legacy on their lives. Jack’s memory resonates deeply in the hearts of those he touched, making this tournament not just a game, but a heartfelt celebration of love and family.
As participants set out for the day, the weather forecast called for a mix of clouds and sunshine in the morning, paving the way for a delightful day on the greens. Though scattered showers were expected later, that didn’t seem to dampen anyone’s mood. The temperatures rose to about 85°F, with southeast winds blowing at 10 to 15 mph, providing a refreshing breeze on the course.
Anyone familiar with Plantation knows that a bit of rain in the forecast is a common occurrence, and players were prepared for the possibility of a late afternoon thunderstorm. Fortunately, clouds rolled in gracefully, creating a picturesque backdrop for golf, culminating in a friendly, community-focused atmosphere despite the unpredictable weather.
The golf classic wasn’t just about swinging clubs; it was also an opportunity to give back. Proceeds raised during the tournament were dedicated to funding scholarships for graduating seniors in Broward County, particularly those participating in the Guide Right program by Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. This initiative aims to guide the minds of young men towards success, enhances the quality of education, and uplifts the community as a whole.
Among the numerous participants were golf enthusiasts like Ed Rouse from Jacksonville, Eric Wrice from Minneapolis, and Eric Briggs from Los Angeles. Their presence highlighted the tournament’s reach beyond local borders and showcased a united front aiming to support the scholarship program.
With friendly faces filling the course and a profound cause driving the event, Kim Gibson reflected on the day, noting how the blending of competition with camaraderie turned a simple golf event into something truly unforgettable. The combination of playing golf and reconnecting with friends painted a picture of joy that outshone the gray clouds that fluttered above.
Though the day ended with a chance of rain at 50%, the community brought sunshine to each other’s lives, creating lasting memories filled with laughter and shared experiences. After all, the true spirit of events like the Artis “Jack” Hall Kappa Golf Classic lies not just in the competition, but in the friendships forged and the goals accomplished together.
As the sun set over the course and the players retired for the evening, it’s clear that this event has left its mark on all involved. With cloudy skies forecasted for the night and temperatures dropping to around 67°F, attendees departed with full hearts and the warmth of community connection, already looking forward to next year’s tournament.
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