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Dust of your clubs. It's time to swing!

  • Craig Loughridge
  • 3 days ago
  • 3 min read

Golf enthusiasts have a reason to celebrate. Registration opened this week for the 2026 Jim Altenhofen Memorial Golf Classic, an event that combines the love of golf with a meaningful cause. This 32nd-annual event combines a leisurely day on the course with helping raise funds for people in need. Whether you're a seasoned player or a casual golfer, the tournament promises a joyful and rewarding experience.


Eye-level view of a golf course fairway with golf ball in foreground and flagstick in the distance

Why the Jim Altenhofen Golf Classic Matters


The Jim Altenhofen Memorial Golf Classic is more than just a tournament. It's a community effort to support St. Vincent de Paul, an organization dedicated to helping people facing poverty and hardship. Every year, the funds raised from this event go to programs that provide food, shelter, and essential services to those in need.


Golfers and supporters play a direct role in making a difference. By signing up, golfers help ensure that St. Vincent de Paul can continue its vital work. The event also raises awareness about the challenges faced by many people in the community, encouraging neighbors to get involved helping neighbors.


What to Expect at the Tournament


The 2026 tournament will be August 14 at Glendoveer Golf Course, a scenic Portland location known for its well-maintained greens and friendly atmosphere. Players can expect:


  • A four-person scramble format that encourages teamwork and fun

  • Opportunities to win prizes through skill challenges such as longest drive and closest to the pin

  • A delicious post-round meal and awards ceremony

  • Networking with fellow golf lovers and community supporters


The event welcomes golfers of all skill levels. Whether you’re aiming for a personal best or just looking to enjoy a day outdoors, the tournament offers a relaxed and supportive environment.


How to Prepare for the Tournament


Getting ready for the Jim Altenhofen Memorial Golf Classic means more than just digging out your clubs. Here are some tips to help make the most of your day:


  • Check your equipment: Make sure your clubs, balls, and shoes are in good condition.

  • Invite others: Contact friends, family or colleagues to join the fun.

  • Practice your swing: Spend some time at the driving range to build confidence.

  • Plan your attire: Dress comfortably and according to the golf course’s dress code.

  • Stay energized: Get a good night's sleep the day before the tournament, and eat a good breakfast the morning beforehand.


Registering early is important too. The tournament roster often fills up quickly, so don’t wait to sign up.


How to Register and Get Involved


Registration for the 2026 tournament is now open. Visit the official webpage to learn more, or sign up. Entry fees cover green fees, cart rental, meals, and tournament prizes.


If you’re not a golfer, but want to support the cause, there are other ways to get involved:


  • Sponsor a hole: Businesses and individuals can sponsor holes to show support and gain visibility.

  • Volunteer: Help with event setup, registration, or scoring.

  • Donate: Contributions from supporters help increase the impact of the funds raised.


Every bit of support counts, and helps St. Vincent de Paul continue its mission.


Stories from Past Participants


Many golfers return year after year because of the event’s unique blend of sport and charity. One participant shared how the tournament inspired him to get more involved with local volunteer work. Another described the joy of playing alongside friends while knowing his efforts helped families in need.


These stories highlight the tournament’s power to bring people together for a common good. It’s not just about golf; it’s about community, generosity, and making a difference.


Final Thoughts


The 2026 Jim Altenhofen Memorial Golf Classic offers a perfect opportunity to mix an honored pastime with a worthy cause. Dust off your clubs, gather your wits, and register today. Your participation will help St. Vincent de Paul continue its essential services all around the Portland area and northwest Oregon.


 
 
 

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