Thursday, November 21st, 2024

G Gathering A promise kept: The Steve Hall Charitable Golf Tournament

A promise kept: The Steve Hall Charitable Golf Tournament



The Bide-A-Wee golf course in Portsmouth hosted the 5th annual Steve Hall Charitable Golf Tournament. Dozens of motivated golfers came out to raise money to fight against cancer. The event is held in memory of Jan C. Hall, wife of the event organizer, Steve Hall.


7-year-old Dominic Northington practiced his putt.

Bide-A-Wee employee Khalil Traynham-Willis assisted the golfers.

Richard Odhner, left, and Herman Diehl prepared to take to the course.

From left: Josie Overton and siblings Alexis and Steven Hall enjoyed the day.

Teammates Cathy Scarborough, left, and Cathy Thaeden.

Steve Giermack, left, and Zack Darden chatted before the game.

Brooke Borkowski had a great game.

The Hall family from left: Fred Hall, Mary Michaels, Eleanor Hall, John Hall and event coordinator, Steve Hall.

Event coordinator Steve Hall. The annual tournament is in memory of his wife, Jan C. Hall, to whom he made a promise to continue to fight cancer.

Volunteers Jessica Briggs and Diane Spiker handled the registration table.

Bide-A-Wee member James Davis of Norfolk came out to support the event.

From left: David and Hannah DeBord and Martin Quigley.

Todd Rose and his daughter Kristina.

Lisa Mercer, one of the many dedicated volunteers of the Steve Hall golf Tournament.

Bide-A-Wee employee Ron McEwen organized the golfers.

Linda and Matt Nimershiem returned for their second year.

Wayne White anticipated a great game.

Gilbert Hall of Virginia Beach learned to play golf at Bide-A-Wee. He was happy to support the event.