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  • 2024 KofC Golf Outing Participants

    On behalf of our pastor, Father Rafael Lavilla, and Council 16492 of the Knights of Columbus, I would like to express our sincerest thanks for your support of the third annual Knights of Columbus Spring Golf Outing at St. Johns Golf and Country Club. It was a huge success with the maximum number of players (144), maximum number of dinner guests and more than 70 sponsors and contributors. Your participation significantly added to our successful endeavor to raise money for our new church campus at Saint John Paul II in Nocatee. We already have set the date for next year, Friday, May 2, 2025. We look forward to your continued involvement and hope you can join us for our 4th Annual Spring Golf Outing. So, mark the date, put us in your marketing budgets and plan to come for a day of Fun, Food and Fellowship! We doubled the drink offerings at sponsored tables this year so we didn't run out. If you have any suggestions on how we can do better, please email our Marketing Director Pete Falcone. Thanks again. Michael Spigelmire Outing Director

  • Swing Into History: 10 Extraordinary Golf Feats that Drove the Sport Forward

    In the captivating world of golf, a sport rich with tradition and filled with awe-inspiring talent, we've witnessed some truly remarkable feats. These unforgettable moments, whether they belong to well-established golf legends or unsung heroes, have shaped the trajectory of the sport and left an indelible mark on golf enthusiasts worldwide. So grab your putters and join us on a journey through time as we recount at least ten of the most extraordinary, record-breaking performances, comebacks, and shots golf has ever seen. Feat 1: The 'Tiger Slam' - Tiger Woods (2000-2001) As we embark on this fairway journey, our first stop is with none other than the legendary Tiger Woods. Known for his awe-inspiring prowess, Woods accomplished a feat in 2000-2001 that was not only unprecedented but also solidified his status as one of golf's greats. Dubbed the "Tiger Slam," Woods held all four major championship titles simultaneously - The U.S. Open, The Open Championship, The PGA Championship, and The Masters. While not a calendar-year grand slam, this accomplishment remains unmatched in the modern era. Woods' dominance during this period was a testament to his skill and resilience. Each tournament presented its own challenges, but Woods, with his signature red shirt and fierce determination, emerged victorious, etching his name into golfing lore. His performance was more than just about winning; it was about redefining what was possible in the sport. Tiger didn't just play the game; he transformed it. His feat brought a fresh wave of enthusiasm to the golfing world, inspiring a new generation of golfers to aim beyond the conventional. Feat 2: The Little-Known Legend - Young Tom Morris (1868) Now, let's rewind the clock to 1868. Picture a young man, just 17 years of age, competing in the oldest golf tournament in the world - The Open Championship. That young man was none other than Young Tom Morris, and what he achieved that day was nothing short of spectacular. With a natural knack for the game, Young Tom, the son of Old Tom Morris, a renowned figure in golf himself, achieved what seemed unthinkable - he became the youngest winner in the history of the tournament. Not only that, but his margin of victory, a whopping 3 strokes, remained a record for the next 32 years. The odds were heavily stacked against Young Tom. Competing against much more experienced golfers and the inevitable pressures of maintaining a family legacy, the feat was a testament to his raw talent and unwavering resolve. His victory challenged the age-old belief that experience trumps youth, paving the way for young golfers to step onto the global stage. Feat 3: The Miracle at Augusta - Jack Nicklaus (1986) Few golf moments have captured the heart of the sport quite like Jack Nicklaus' astonishing Masters victory in 1986. At 46, Nicklaus became the oldest winner of The Masters, defying time and skeptics with a performance that still echoes through Augusta National. Entering the final round four strokes behind the leader, the "Golden Bear," as he was affectionately known, launched an incredible comeback. With an eagle and birdie on the 15th and 16th holes, he stormed his way up the leaderboard. The crowning moment came when his putt on the 17th found the cup for a birdie, which sparked the iconic Verne Lundquist commentary: "Yes sir!" Nicklaus’ victory serves as a timeless reminder that in golf, as in life, it's not about how you start; it's about how you finish. Feat 4: The Underdog Triumph - Francis Ouimet (1913) Our journey takes us back to the 1913 U.S. Open, where a 20-year-old amateur golfer named Francis Ouimet stunned the golfing world. Ouimet, a relatively unknown figure from a modest background, faced off against British stars Harry Vardon and Ted Ray, both of whom were heavily favored to win. Yet, in a dramatic playoff, Ouimet emerged victorious, forever etching his name into golf history. His improbable win is credited with boosting the game's popularity in America, earning Ouimet the moniker "The Father of Amateur Golf." Feat 5: A Feat Above the Rest - Bob Bradshaw (1971) Not all incredible golf feats come from the professional ranks. Journey with us to the Sunshine State—Florida, where we spotlight a remarkable amateur event and a golfer named Bob Bradshaw. In 1971, during a charity golf tournament, Bradshaw managed something extraordinary—a hole-in-one. Not impressed? What if we told you he repeated the feat in the same round? Two holes-in-one in the same round— a statistical improbability, and an achievement that left spectators in awe. Such moments remind us that greatness can emerge from anywhere, turning the average Joe into a local legend overnight. It's the unpredictable magic that makes us love this sport. Feat 6: The Invincible - Byron Nelson (1945) In the annals of professional golf, few accomplishments compare to Byron Nelson's Herculean year in 1945. Nelson, known as "Lord Byron," won an astounding 18 PGA Tour events that year, including a record 11 in a row - a feat that remains untouched even today. Nelson's 1945 season wasn't just a great year; it was the definition of dominance, a testament to his exceptional skill and unyielding consistency. His record still stands as a benchmark for the sport, a testament to the endurance, focus, and resilience required to maintain such a winning streak in the highly competitive world of professional golf. Feat 7: Drive to Glory - Mike Austin (1974) Next, we're putting the spotlight on Mike Austin, a golfer who, in 1974, hit the longest drive in the recorded history of golf. During the National Seniors Open Championship in Las Vegas, Austin, then 64, smacked a jaw-dropping 515-yard drive. Yes, you read that correctly. Five hundred and fifteen yards. To put that into perspective, that's equivalent to about five football fields. Austin's record remains unbroken to this day, standing as a testament to human strength and the limitless potential that comes with perfecting one's technique. Feat 8: The Enduring Champion - Julius Boros (1968) Age is merely a number in the sport of golf, and Julius Boros reinforced that sentiment with his performance at the 1968 PGA Championship. At 48 years, four months, and 18 days old, Boros became the oldest player ever to win a major championship, a record that remains intact. Facing a field of younger, highly-skilled competitors, Boros' triumph served as a powerful testament to his enduring skill and the timeless appeal of golf - a sport where experience can indeed triumph over youth. Feat 9: The Sawgrass Miracle - Bob Tway (1986) Bob Tway's miracle bunker shot at the 1986 PGA Championship is next on our list. On the 72nd hole, Tway found himself in a greenside bunker, trailing the leader, Greg Norman, by one stroke. In a nail-biting finish, Tway holed the bunker shot for a birdie, clinching the championship in a stunning upset. The shot, now fondly referred to as "The Tway Miracle at Sawgrass," encapsulates the unpredictable, thrilling nature of golf. Feat 10: The Ace Queen - Jo Ann Prentice (1982) Finally, let's turn our attention to Jo Ann Prentice, who during the 1982 Chrysler-Plymouth Classic made a record-setting hole-in-one. On the 9th hole, a par-4 stretching 277 yards, Prentice accomplished the unthinkable: she drove her tee shot straight into the hole. This extraordinary achievement showcased Prentice's formidable skill, precision, and power. Her stunning ace serves as a reminder of the phenomenal talent that exists in the world of professional golf. The feat added a fantastic milestone to Prentice's career and to the history of golf - a record that players around the world still aspire to match. Extraordinary Golf Feats Conclusion In every era of golf, there have been extraordinary golf feats that have left us astounded, cheering, and sometimes even tearing up a bit. These remarkable achievements have helped to mold the sport into the compelling spectacle that it is today. Whether it's a hole-in-one on a par-4, a record-breaking winning streak, or a long drive that defies belief, these feats are more than just entries in the record books. They are sources of inspiration that motivate the next generation of golfers to reach for their personal best. We've relived the past and celebrated the achievements of the greats, both known and unknown. From Tiger Woods' unmatched 'Tiger Slam' to the local legend Bob Bradshaw's double hole-in-one in a charity event in sunny Florida, these stories remind us that in golf, anything is possible. Just as these golfers have made their mark on the sport, you, too, can make a difference by supporting a noble cause. The Knights of Columbus is hosting a golf event at the beautiful St. Johns Golf and Country in St. Augustine, Florida. By attending, you're not just getting a chance to enjoy a day on the greens but also contributing to the fundraising effort to build a new church in Nocatee, Florida. These are the stories that make golf more than just a game. So here's to the past, to the feats that have defined the sport, and to the future, where new records will undoubtedly be set. Keep swinging, keep dreaming, and remember - the next extraordinary golf story could be yours.

  • Celebrity Golfers: A Look at the Stars Who Love the Links

    Golf and glamour often go hand-in-hand. But we're not talking about the diamond-studded golf balls or gold-plated golf clubs. The true sparkle comes from the galaxy of celebrities who have made the greens their second home. Welcome to the dazzling world of Celebrity Golfers. Today, we're diving deep into the bunkers and greens, exploring famous actors, musicians, and athletes who are surprisingly good golfers, and sharing stories of their passion and some standout moments on the golf course. Prepare for a memorable journey that will leave you swinging with excitement! Jessica Alba: From the Silver Screen to the Green Hollywood sensation Jessica Alba isn't just known for her striking beauty and acting prowess. She's also a devoted golfer, often seen gracing the greens with a swing as graceful as her on-screen performances. Alba's love for the game is a refreshing perspective on a sport often perceived as male-dominated. Alba has competed in charity golf tournaments like the Mission Hills World Celebrity Pro-Am tournament in China, where she held her own against accomplished golfers. Despite her busy schedule, Alba always makes time for the game, showcasing her dedication and passion. She brings a sense of style and finesse to the game, demonstrating that golfing can be both glamorous and fun. From lighting up the silver screen to lighting up the golf course, Jessica Alba truly is a star in every sense. Justin Timberlake: Swinging to the Rhythm of Golf Justin Timberlake, the multifaceted entertainer who has gifted us with countless chart-topping hits, is also impressively adept on the golf course. The Grammy-winning singer has a deep-seated passion for golf that rivals his love for music. Not content with just playing the sport, Timberlake took his golf enthusiasm to another level by investing in the eco-friendly Mirimichi Golf Course in his home state of Tennessee, which he owned for several years. Justin's golf skills are no joke. He once showcased his prowess during the 2012 Ryder Cup, where he sunk a 20-foot putt that left onlookers astounded. His ability to replicate his on-stage charisma and deliver under pressure is equally apparent on the golf course. With a handicap index of 4.4, Timberlake's golf swing is just as smooth as his dance moves. Combining the precision of golf with the rhythm of music, Justin Timberlake swings around the world. Michael Jordan: The Jumpman Takes a Swing Michael Jordan's sporting brilliance extends far beyond the confines of a basketball court. Known for his iconic status in basketball, Jordan is also an ardent golfer, a passion he's pursued since his early days in the NBA. To underscore his love for the game, he designed his own exclusive golf course, Grove XXIII, in Florida - a testament to his commitment and fascination for the sport. Jordan's love for golf has been well-documented. His legendary competitiveness isn't confined to basketball; it carries over to the greens as well. He once reportedly lost a wager in a putting contest against an 81-year-old woman, embodying the sportsman's spirit of embracing both wins and losses. The Golf Digest even reported him as saying, "I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed." With an approximate 1.9 handicap, Michael Jordan proves time and again that his athletic prowess isn't limited to basketball. Samuel L. Jackson: Mastering the Greens As one of Hollywood's most respected actors, Samuel L. Jackson has an intense presence that's felt as much on the big screen as it is on the golf course. A golf aficionado, Jackson's love for the sport runs so deep that he has a contractual clause that permits him to play golf twice a week whenever he's filming. Jackson's golfing skills are not to be underestimated. With a 6.7 handicap index, he has shown considerable talent on the course. His love for golf extends beyond just the sport. He once mentioned that he finds golf therapeutic, a stark contrast from his usually intense roles on screen. From wielding lightsabers in Star Wars to swinging golf clubs, Jackson's talents are truly far-reaching. As he navigates the greens with the precision of a Jedi Knight, it's clear that this Master is not limited to a galaxy far, far away. Mark Wahlberg: The Transformers Star's Swing Transformation Known for his grit and determination both on and off the big screen, Mark Wahlberg is not just an accomplished actor, but also a passionate golfer. His love for the sport runs deep. He has often been seen hitting the links early in the morning, exemplifying his dedication. Wahlberg's commitment to golf is so strong that he converted his backyard into a golf haven, complete with greens and sand traps. This dedication is reflected in his improving skills on the golf course. He has also used his love for the sport to give back, frequently participating in charity golf events. With his commitment to fitness and discipline, Wahlberg demonstrates a deep appreciation for golf's challenges and intricacies. As he continues to improve his swing, Wahlberg proves that transformation isn't limited to his film roles. Tony Romo: Quarterback by Day, Golf Enthusiast by Night Tony Romo, known for his dynamic presence on the football field, and his insightful commentary as an NFL analyst, also shines bright under the sun on the golf course. A four-time Pro Bowler with the Dallas Cowboys, Romo displays the same finesse and accuracy on the greens that he did on the football field. An avid golfer with a near scratch handicap, his powerful drives and pinpoint iron shots are a testament to his natural athleticism and dedication to mastering a new sport. In fact, his golf skills are so impressive that he's competed in various professional golf events, testing his skills against the best in the game. Romo's easy transition from football field to golf course proves that his sporting prowess knows no bounds. Bill Murray: The Man, the Myth, the Golfer Bill Murray, with his legendary film roles and distinctive style, carries an aura of uniqueness wherever he goes, including the golf course. An avid golfer with a distinct, unorthodox swing, he's a regular fixture at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, where his colorful outfits, entertaining antics, and spirited golf game are a crowd favorite. Bill has even found himself hoisting the trophy at Pebble Beach, proving his golf skills are as solid as his comedic timing. With his infectious energy and an uncanny knack for making everyone around him laugh, a round of golf with Bill is always filled with laughter, fun, and memorable moments. Oliver Hudson: The Actor's Ace Best known for his roles in television hits like "Dawson's Creek" and "Rules of Engagement," Oliver Hudson brings his charm and likability from the small screen to the greens. A passionate golfer, Hudson has played in numerous celebrity golf tournaments, showcasing a solid swing and a genuine love for the game. He's known to spend his downtime working on his swing mechanics, and his Instagram is filled with hilarious golf-themed posts. With a confident demeanor and a vibrant energy on the course, Hudson is a living example that golf can be both fun and competitive, even for Hollywood stars. Roger Clemens: The Rocket’s Golf Expedition Roger Clemens, known for his blazing fastballs and intimidating presence on the baseball mound, is as much at home on the golf course as he is on the pitching mound. An 11-time MLB All-Star known as 'The Rocket,' Clemens' passion for golf is as formidable as his fastball. With a smooth swing and a competitive spirit that has carried over from his baseball career, Clemens is no stranger to playing under pressure. Whether he’s stepping up to the tee box or the pitcher's mound, Clemens has a knack for performing under the spotlight. He's just as likely to be seen at a celebrity golf event as he is at a baseball game, proving that his love for sports transcends the baseball diamond. Craig Nelson: Coaching in Character and in Golf Craig Nelson, an accomplished actor best known for his role in the hit TV show "Coach," displays his love for golf both on and off the screen. In his downtime, he's often found practicing his swing or competing in friendly games with fellow celebrities. The Emmy-winning actor’s passion for golf runs deep, and his impressive swing hints at hours spent perfecting his technique. His affection for the sport is evident in his focus on the course, providing a stark contrast to his often comedic on-screen characters. Nelson's approach to golf mirrors his approach to acting - dedicated, passionate, and always striving for the best. George Lopez: Laughter in the Links Renowned comedian George Lopez may have made a career out of making people laugh, but his skills on the golf course are no laughing matter. An ardent golf enthusiast, Lopez can often be found swinging a golf club when he's not performing on stage. His annual George Lopez Celebrity Golf Classic is a testament to his dedication to the sport, while also showcasing his philanthropic efforts. On the course, Lopez is just as likely to crack a joke as he is to hit a perfect drive down the fairway, making a round of golf with him a truly unique and enjoyable experience. His infectious laughter and wit make any golf tournament a fun-filled event. Larry the Cable Guy: Git-R-Done Golfer Famed for his blue-collar humor and unique brand of comedy, Larry the Cable Guy might surprise you with his serious approach to golf. While he loves to incorporate humor into his game, he also displays an impressive swing and a deep understanding of the sport. Larry's love for golf is evident in his participation in numerous celebrity golf tournaments, where his fun-loving nature and competitive spirit are on full display. Don’t be fooled by his comedic persona; when it comes to golf, Larry knows how to git-r-done. Eli Manning: Hail Mary to Fairways Two-time Super Bowl champion and former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning is as skillful on the golf course as he was on the football field. Just as he studied defensive formations and devised game-winning strategies in football, he devotes considerable time and effort to understanding the nuances of golf. Manning can often be seen competing in charity golf events, and his strong drives and precision putts showcase his athleticism and competitive spirit. Even though he’s retired from the NFL, Eli continues to demonstrate that his thirst for Celine Dion: Hitting the High Notes on the Golf Course Celine Dion, the diva with the golden voice, has been enthralling music lovers for decades. But when she's not belting out chart-topping hits, she indulges in her love for golf. Dion and her late husband Rene Angelil once owned Le Mirage Golf Club in Quebec, proving that her passion for golf goes far beyond casual rounds on the course. Although she's better known for her five-octave vocal range, Dion has a golf swing that could make even professional golfers nod in appreciation. Often participating in celebrity golf tournaments, Dion brings her signature grace and charm to the golf course. From hitting the high notes on stage to achieving low scores on the golf course, Dion's talent knows no bounds. Like her music, her love for golf resonates with fans, adding another dimension to this multifaceted superstar. Tom Brady: From Touchdowns to Tee-offs One would think that being a legendary quarterback and seven-time Super Bowl champion would be enough, but Tom Brady isn't one to rest on his laurels. When he's not making pinpoint passes or breaking records on the football field, Brady enjoys teeing off on the golf course. Brady's passion for golf is well-documented. He's a regular at celebrity charity golf tournaments and was a highlight of "The Match" charity golf event, where he played alongside golf pros and other sports legends. Despite a slightly shaky performance, Brady showcased his typical never-give-up spirit by sinking an incredible shot from the fairway for birdie, showing the world he's just as competitive on the greens as he is on the gridiron. Even with a golf handicap of 8.1, a modest number for a man with a history of stellar athletic achievements, Brady's love for the game is clear. He once stated, "When I play golf, it’s just a totally different game," revealing a fun, relaxed side to this normally intense competitor. From throwing touchdowns to swinging golf clubs, it's evident that Brady's sports prowess isn't limited to the football field. From sinking putts to sinking hearts, these celebrity golfers have shown that their talents extend beyond the stage, screen, and court. Their passion for golf and dedication to the sport is truly admirable, and who knows? Maybe their stories might inspire the inner golfer in you to take up the game and bring a little bit of that celebrity sparkle to your local course. Whether you're an ardent fan of these celebrities or just a golf enthusiast, we hope you've enjoyed this unique journey through the glamorous world of celebrity golfers. Now, go ahead and tee off! Because in golf, as in life, it's all about the follow-through!

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  • Contact | Knights Of Columbus Council 16492 | Jacksonville

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  • About | Knights Of Columbus Council 16492 | Jacksonville

    Who Are the Knights? Service and charity are at the heart of the Knights. Founded to meet the needs of immigrants, refugees and families suffering from the death of a breadwinner, the Knights began as a small service organization and has grown into a worldwide financial and charitable organization. Our Partners Our Mission Together, we’re empowering Catholic men to live their faith at home, in their parish, at work and in their community. Once we achieved the requirements to form a council, we submitted our application with 36 Charter Members and St John Paull II Council 16492 was established June 5th, 2016. Since that time, the Knights stepped up in a big way and volunteered many hours in support of our Pastor, the church, and the community. Since our founding we have raised thousands of dollars for our church, our community, held events for special olympics, setup scholarships and more. Our Knights are Ushers, Eucharistic Ministers, Lectors, Building and grounds maintenance, and even our Pastor and Deacon are Knights. Core Principles Charity Dedicating our lives to helping our community through charitable works like food drives, fundraisers, scholarships, construction and more. Unity Working together to help unite people together as one people under God. Fraternity Supporting our fellow knights and providing a strong foundation for families. Patriotism The primary purpose of the Fourth Degree is to inculcate a love of country and impress the duties of citizenship. Its motto is “Patriotism - enlightened and informed by religion” HIT PLAY, UNMUTE, AND TURN ON THE SOUND Join the Call To Faith Signup to learn more and join the call to faith to serve your community and church or email/chat with us to learn more about what it means to be a knight. Email (include if you would prefer) Phone Number (Required) Your message I would like to learn more about becoming a Knight. Send Thanks for submitting!

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