Chevron uses Major platform to focus on charity and community

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Chevron’s second year as title sponsor of The Chevron Championship, taking place this week at The Club at Carlton Woods, sees them ramping up off course activities for the benefit of spectators, charities and the community.

A star-studded field is gathered here for the year’s first Major, including the world’s top 20 players and 25 major champions. Meanwhile beyond the golf course, Chevron has worked to provide an enhanced and enriched on-site experience featuring the fans and the wider community.

A host of engaging activities are in place in the spectator village and around the 9th green including an Accenture VR Experience, Prairie View A&M Studio Experience, Chevron STEM Zone, Anatomy of Shoe Design (Sponsored By Wood), Dryvebox Golf Simulator, Chevron | BakerRipley Fab Lab and a Topgolf Top Tracer activity at the driving range. Around the site, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, partners of The Chevron Championship volunteer program, are educating golfers and spectators on sun safety and the risks of skin cancer while distributing free sunscreen, UV-protectant sunglasses and SPF 30 lip balm.

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Chevron is celebrating LPGA legends this week, kicking off with the Champions Dinner hosted by eight-time Michelin-star Chef Thomas Keller, which took place last night and was attended by 20 past champions. Looking to inspire the next generation, the Chevron Junior Legacy Pro-Am hosted by LPGA Legend Amy Alcott, a three-time champion, is taking place at the nearby Woodlands County Club on Wednesday. This special event will provide local junior female golfers and invited guests the unique experience of playing alongside some of the greatest players in LPGA history, delivering on Chevron’s commitment to create access and opportunities for junior female golfers.

With the mission of ‘changing the face of the game, on and off the course,’ Thursday and Friday Chevron will host career panels in partnership with the LPGA Foundation. Female high school students aged 14-17 and collegiate athletes from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) will enjoy panels aimed to encourage girls and young women on a path toward becoming the next generation of leaders in business and golf.  Moderated by Golf Channel & NBC commentator Peter Jacobsen, the panels will feature conversations with successful women in the golf industry to foster connections, highlight opportunities, and inspire confidence among participants.

Speakers include Maulana Dotch, General Manager of Hermann Park Golf Course, Jackie Nickelberry, Influencer, Philanthropist and LPGA Foundation Board Member, Beth Ann Nichols, a Senior Writer at Golfweek and Jeehae Lee, CEO and Founder of Sportsbox AI.

Chevron is proud to work with the LPGA Foundation and Girls Golf to support grassroots golf programs and make a difference in the local community. As part of this collaboration, Chevron will stage a special Girls Golf Clinic on Saturday at the practice range, focused on giving girls of diverse backgrounds the chance to interface, engage and learn the 5 E’s of Girls Golf (Enrich, Energize, Empower, Engage, Exercise).

A Girls Golf behind-the-scenes tour, sponsored by St Luke’s Health will follow as the Girls Golf members will enjoy a unique behind-the-scenes tour of The Chevron Championship, including a visit to the TV Broadcast Compound, LPGA Rules Trailer, Player Dining and 1972 lounge in the clubhouse.

Chevron’s charitable efforts will also be showcased on course with The Chevron Challenge on the 17th hole. Chevron will donate $10,000 for every birdie and $1,000,000 for the first hole-in-one to showcase partners making an impact through diversity and inclusion efforts from early education to careers.

“As we welcome The Chevron Championship to its new home in The Woodlands, we are committed to ensuring this first LPGA Major of the year not only sees the world’s best golfers competing on course, but that we are delivering an inspiring platform off course which showcases our social investment partners and highlights our corporate values. We are very excited at what this week holds for everyone involved in The Chevron Championship and look forward to experiencing an inspiring week both on and off the course,” said Josetta Jones, Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer for Chevron.

Tickets for The Chevron Championship 2023 are available to purchase at The Chevron Championship.

Chevron U.S.A. Inc. became the new title sponsor of The Chevron Championship through a six-year relationship with the LPGA with their first edition as title sponsor taking place in 2022 won by Jennifer Kupcho.

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