Kyle Kuzma's Foundation Raises $1M+ At Celebrity Golf Tournament Featuring OBJ, More

Milwaukee Bucks forward Kyle Kuzma's foundation raised more than $1 million for charity through its second annual celebrity golf tournament.

More than 80 sponsors and celebrities competed when the event took place from July 17 to 18 at the Shell Bay Club in Hallandale Beach, Florida.

Current and former athletes and coaches including Odell Beckham Jr., Doc Rivers, Tim Hardaway Jr., Obi Tobbin, Alonzo Mourning and Dante Culpeper were in attendance at the event, according to the press release.

“The funds raised will help further our mission to create lasting change for families in need. We’re already looking forward to growing this event year after year," Kuzma said in a statement.

The Kyle Kuzma Family Foundation was founded in 2019. The organization's goal is to assist single mothers and their children through grants and other resources, according to the foundation's website.

Kuzma raised more than $825,000 through the first edition of the celebrity golf tournament last year, according to his foundation's website.

The Bucks acquired Kuzma in the Khris Middleton trade last season. He is heading into the third year of the four-year, $90 million contract he signed with the Washington Wizards ahead of the 2023-24 campaign.

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