Step onto the course, your golf bag slung over your shoulder, and sharing the round with you is former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. This dream scenario isn’t just a fantasy for one lucky fan, but a beacon of hope for countless individuals battling leukemia and lymphoma.

The event, a golf outing with Big Ben at the prestigious Oakmont Country Club, offers more than just a day on the course. It’s a lifeline for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, with all proceeds from the bidding, which is set to conclude on March 5th, directly benefiting the organization.




There is no better place to spend time with Big Ben than at the historic Oakmont Country Club! Bid to enjoy an unforgettable accompanied round of golf and lunch at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, PA with two-time Super Bowl Champion, Ben Roethlisberger!



Introduced in 1903 by designer Henry Fownes, Oakmont Country Club has hosted more combined USGA and PGA championships than any other course in the U.S., including nine United States Opens, five U.S. Amateurs, three PGA Championships, and two U.S. Women’s Opens. Oakmont remains perhaps the most difficult course in North America, with 175 deep bunkers (personified by the Church Pews), hard and slick greens that slope away from the player, and tight fairways requiring the utmost precision. Oakmont was the site of “the greatest round of the 20th century”: Johnny Miller’s final round 63 at the 1973 U.S. Open. Golf Digest ranks Oakmont #5 in its most recent version of America’s Top 100 courses.

The bid so far is at $5,000.


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