Friends of CHAMP
SoftSwipe is a brand name under the Jolly Works, Inc. corporation. They are a product development and engineering company that designs, patents and manufactures simple products that solve everyday problems. Their first product was the golf car mounted SoftSwipe® Cleat Cleaner. It was designed to address the clogging issue associated with the new non-metal golf spikes. We moved forward from there to develop the products you see on their site.
The St. Rose annual golf tournament has been a friend of CHAMP for many years. All proceeds from the golf tournament are strictly used for St. Rose youth activities. Father Houston’s vision is to use the funds for present youth activities and to create a St. Rose Youth Ministry Endowment Fund. The Youth Ministry Endowment Fund will provide resources in the future for the children of the parish.
The New England Intercollegiate Golf Association (NEIGA) is a non-profit organization. It is believed to be the largest gathering of collegiate players from NCAA Divisions I, II and III competing at the same location on a 36-hole layout. There are currently 44 New England colleges and universities as members. CHAMP Spikes is proud to be the official Golf Spike of the NEIGA.
Golfweek’s Junior Tour aims to provide junior golfers with regular competitive tournaments conducted in a professional manner at high quality venues across the western United States. Their goal is to conduct junior events which garner high visibility and national exposure through the various media outlets provided by Golfweek.
The eGolf Professional Tour is the premier developmental tour of North America…a tour committed to the player as they vow to always view the industry and each event through the eyes of the players, thus creating the best tour possible for each and every player as they ascend to the PGA TOUR.
The Accelerated Golf Tour consists of a series of approximately ten tournaments during June, July and, in some years, the first week of August. Tournaments are open to both male and female, advanced high school and college golfers. By advertising the golf tour in surrounding states and not restricting entries by location, a broader base for competition has been created. The tournaments are conducted on challenging courses in the greater St. Louis metro area. Playing in well-managed two-day events will accelerate the golfer’s game to a higher level.



