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Swinging with the stars: A charity golf outing with OSU legends

Tee up for a golf outing for a cause. Swing alongside Buckeye legends like Ryan Day and Urban Meyer, all while supporting The Field House Cancer Foundation.

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Former OSU wide receiver Chris Fields (left) and his late brother James Fields (right). | Photo provided by Chris Fields

Take a swing at this event for a cause. The 2024 Field House Fairway Fore Hope — a golf outing benefiting The Field House Cancer Foundation — is Monday, June 17 at The Ohio State University Golf Scarlet Course.

Not only is this a chance to give back to charity — specifically a foundation by former OSU football player Chris Fields in honor of his late brother James — but there are some legendary Buckeyes who will be in attendance.

Tee off alongside a lineup of stars like head football coach Ryan Day; former head coaches Urban Meyer and Jim Tressel; and former players like Braxton Miller, Cardale Jones, and Terry McLaurin.

The outing is accepting registrants for threesomes (whose fourth player will be a Buckeye legend) and foursome pairings. Complimentary alcohol, boxed lunches, and buffets will also be included.

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