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Episode 70 - Inside the MG Cup: How a Corporate Golf Event Became a Force for Good
Episode 70

Episode 70 - Inside the MG Cup: How a Corporate Golf Event Became a Force for Good

Rob and Matt recap the 14th Annual Majority Cup—a charity golf event mixing competition, friendship, and purpose.

Golf And Politics

November 5, 20251h 6mExplicit

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Show Notes

This week on Golf & Politics, Matt and Rob finally return — and they’re breaking down one of the coolest traditions in corporate golf: The Majority Cup (MG Cup). What started as a small outing among friends has grown into a 14–year legacy of competitive golf, meaningful relationships, and major impact.

Hosted at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Virginia and Fox Chapel Golf Club in Pittsburgh, the MG Cup brings together clients, friends, and family to raise money for pediatric cancer through Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation. This year’s event generated more than $50,000 — and the stories behind the shots, the swag, and the people are what make this outing truly special.

Matt and Rob also talk:

  •  🏌️ Charity golf in Austin

  •  🎒 Swag that everyone actually uses 

  • 🤝 Relationship building in politics and business

  •  🗳️ Upcoming elections and bipartisanship

  •  🎙️ Guest updates including Marty Russo & friends

If you’re thinking about hosting your own corporate or charity golf event — this is the episode to learn from.


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