In golf’s latest tradition reboot, a simple question—why doesn’t the PGA Tour play the National Anthem like every other major sport?—kicked off a powerful movement. We meet Jackson Roos, a Folds of Honor scholar whose dad served in the military (and survived the 1994 Pope Air Force Base tragedy), to see how one family’s story shines a spotlight on service and sacrifice.
Lt. Col. Dan Rooney, who founded Folds of Honor, explains how “Folds of Honor Friday” is reshaping golf culture by honoring military families at tournaments. This new American ritual not only gives these heroes a moment in the spotlight, but also connects golfers and fans to the people behind the uniform.
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