JRMC golf scramble raises support for local healthcare initiatives
JRMC’s July 10 scramble will fund specialty care and local services, after recent outings raised nearly $20,000 for the Specialty Clinic and over $20,000 for women’s health.

Jamestown Regional Medical Center will again turn a summer golf outing into hospital support on Friday, July 10, when the 16th Annual Golf FORE Good 18-hole Golf Scramble returns to Jamestown Country Club. The fundraiser has already sent nearly $20,000 to the JRMC Specialty Clinic in 2025 and more than $20,000 to women’s health services in 2024, showing how one day on the course can translate into care for local patients.
Registration opens at 8 a.m., with a shotgun start set for 9 a.m. at the course, 3730 86th Ave SE in Jamestown. The all-inclusive package covers 18 holes with cart, a swag item, a score healer package with two mulligans per player and a putting contest, lunch, a post-play social, games, prizes and free injury screenings from JRMC Sports Medicine & Orthopedics.

JRMC says the scramble is meant to “help us drive specialty care forward” and “keep legendary healthcare close to home.” That mission has changed with the years: earlier Golf FORE Good events supported cancer services and other critical needs, while the 2024 outing directed money to the Family BirthPlace, the SANE program, mammography and expanded obstetrics and gynecology care.

For Jamestown and the rest of Stutsman County, that kind of fundraising carries a practical payoff. It helps JRMC steer community dollars to the service lines residents use most often, from specialty appointments to women’s health care, without sending patients out of town for every need. The scramble has become a summer tradition because it blends donations, local business support and patient-focused services into one event that keeps attention on healthcare access in a smaller regional market.
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