Oakland Hills Country Club raised an impressive $156,606 for the following 57 charities in 2024:
A Kid Again
Abide Ministries
Aspire Higher
Beyond Basics
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan
Bloomfield Youth Assistance
Brilliant Detroit
Buildup STEAM
Camp Casey
Camp Sancta Maria
CARE House of Oakland County
CATCH
Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan
Catholic Community Response Team
Center for Success Network
Child Safe
Christ Child House of Detroit
Coats for Kids
Cornerstone Schools Foundation
Detroit AM Rotary
Detroit Regional Dollars for Scholars
First Presbyterian Church/Alcott Elementary
First Step
First Tee - Greater Detroit
Friends of the Children- Detroit
Friendship Circle
Gerad Meteyer Foundation
Gigi's Playhouse
Gilda's Club Metro Detroit
Girls Matter
Giving Songs
Hospice of Michigan
Humble Deisgn
Ideas to Action
Inclusively Fit Foundation
Kensington Church
Ladies of Charity of St. Vincent dePaul
LifeLab Kids
Math Corps
Michigan Elite 25 Foundation
Mission City
Mittens for Detroit
North Oakland SCAMP Funding Corporation
North Star Reach
Oakland Family Services
Partnership for the Arts & Humanities
Redford Brightmoor Initiative
Ryan Rocks Outdoor
Samaritas
Skyline Camp
Susie Q's Kids
The Community House
The Power Company Kids Club
The Rainbow Connection
Variety the Children's Charity
Vista Maria
Wish Upon a Teen
Founded in 1916, Oakland Hills Country Club has and will continue to play a significant role in the history of golf in the United States. Walter Hagen, five time PGA Champion, was the club's first head professional. The South Course has played host to 17 major championships including: six U.S. Opens; two U.S. Senior Opens; U.S. Women’s Amateur; two U.S. Men’s Amateurs; Western Open; the Carling World Open; the 35th Ryder Cup in 2004; and three PGA Championships — including the 90th PGA Championship in 2008. Some of the greatest players ever to play the game including Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, and Ben Hogan have competed and won on the famed South Course, also known as "The Monster." The membership is proud of the heritage of their club and consider themselves stewards of a national golf treasure.