BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation 2020 tournament is cancelled

April 16, 2020

The PGA TOUR announced today additional modifications to the 2019-20 schedule due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, with tournament postponements and cancellations across the Korn Ferry Tour as well. As part of the announcement, the BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation, and all related events scheduled from June 1-7, 2020 at Thornblade Club, The Cliffs Valley and other sites throughout the Upstate, have been cancelled.

“As disappointing as this is for everyone involved, our number one priority is the health and safety of the community-at-large as well as the fans, volunteers, players and sponsors of the tournament,” said Bob Nitto, president of South Carolina Charities, Inc.  “Despite the cancellation, the BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation remains focused on its mission to raise money and awareness for South Carolina charities and will be working to determine new ways to continue to make a positive impact on the Upstate.”

The South Carolina Charities board of directors and tournament staff appreciate all of the sponsors, volunteers, participants and fans for their continued support as everyone in the community continues to navigate through these unchartered territories. Information will be forthcoming regarding opportunities to rollover sponsorships, playing opportunities and volunteer positions to 2021.

To stay up to date on all tournament information, including the 2021 tournament dates as they are determined, please visit the BMWCharityGolf.com or follow the tournament on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.

 

ABOUT THE BMW CHARITY PRO-AM PRESENTED BY SYNNEX CORPORATION

 South Carolina Charities, Inc. (SCCI), the non-profit foundation of the BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation, was created in order to showcase the beauty of Upstate South Carolina and the hospitality of its citizens to the world; to create an event that brings the Upstate a fun and entertaining week centered around professional athletes and world renowned celebrities; and raise money and awareness for South Carolina charities. Since 2001, the tournament has distributed $13.6 million to numerous Upstate SC non-profit organizations, part of the PGA TOUR’s $3 billion raised for charity.