RSM US LLP (“RSM”) – the leading provider of assurance, tax and consulting services for the middle market and the title sponsor of The RSM Classic – and the Davis Love Foundation recently announced that the 2023 RSM Classic raised $5,743,738 for children and family-focused charitable organizations. Since 2010, the annual PGA TOUR event hosted by the Davis Love Foundation has raised funds totaling more than $42 million. One of the many features of The RSM Classic’s philanthropic efforts is RSM’s Birdies Fore Love charity competition with the PGA TOUR, which donates funds to charities supported by PGA TOUR players who record the most birdies (or better) during the FedExCup Fall. Luke List earned that honor and made a $250,000 donation to Children’s Hospital of Georgia, and a $50,000 donation to Ronald McDonald House Charities.
Charitable dollars raised through The RSM Classic are distributed by the RSM US Foundation and the Davis Love Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that manages and operates The RSM Classic. The Davis Love Foundation was established in 2005 by professional golfer and Team RSM Member Davis Love III and his wife Robin. “Giving back to the community is at the center of the PGA TOUR’s long history, and the Davis Love Foundation is honored to work with an organization whose tournaments have provided so much in charitable giving over the years,” said Love III. “Robin and I are thrilled about the total raised through the 2023 RSM Classic, and we’re looking forward to doing even greater things this November when we celebrate the 15th year. We are so proud of the passionate team at the Davis Love Foundation, and our wonderful relationships with our title sponsor RSM, and other sponsors and patrons in the Golden Isles community.”
Caroline Stroud
RSM Classic 15 Year Commemoration
The 15th playing of The RSM Classic is scheduled for November 18-24, 2024, at Sea Island Golf Club on St. Simons Island. Tickets and hospitality options can be purchased at rsmclassic.com. 15 year commemorative painting by Caroline Stroud.