Take a hike for charity. Walk 100 holes in a day for [ENTER CAUSE HERE].

The Hundred Hole Hike (HHH) is a national-network of golf marathons where participants plan to walk 100 or more holes of golf in one day in order to raise money for various worthwhile charitable causes. The Hundred Hole Hike includes events at some of the top golf courses in the country, including many courses listed in the Top 100 by the various golf publications.

The Hundred Hole Hike builds on the success of the Ben Cox 155, an event launched by Jim Colton in 2011 at Ballyneal Golf & Hunt Club in Holyoke, CO. Colton, a Ballyneal member from Chicago, walked 155 holes in one day and raised over $110,000 for Cox, a Ballyneal caddie who was paralyzed in a skiing accident in March 2011.

The goal of the Hundred Hole Hike is to take the same passion and energy that fueled the Ben Cox 155 to a grander scale. Instead of one golfer at one club for one cause, the HHH will include numerous golfers at various clubs around the country, all walking to raise money for a variety of worthwhile causes. In 2012, 65 golfers walked a total of 6,852 holes and raised nearly $300,000 for 40 worthwhile causes.

2013 BY THE NUMBERS:
Number of Hikers: 71
Holes Hiked to Date: 837 (8 golfers)
Total Pledged to Date (through May 20th): $171,150
HHHole-in-One Club: $2130

2012 BY THE NUMBERS:
Number of Hikers: 67
Holes Hiked to Date: 7,602 (67 golfers)
Total Pledged: $273,000
Click here for a 2012 Year in Review

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