Rock Fore! Dough Concert Raises Over $1.8M for First Tee-Augusta During Masters Week
The 22nd annual Rock Fore! Dough concert has pulled in more than $1.8 million for First Tee-Augusta since its start.

Drummer playing his drum kit on concert
Getty ImagesThe 22nd annual Rock Fore! Dough concert has pulled in more than $1.8 million for First Tee-Augusta since its start. This year's show happened on April 7 at Evans Towne Center Park during Masters Week.
Brantley Gilbert topped the bill. Jake Matthew, Forest Colter, Tyler Reeve, and DJ Rock also played. Gates swung open at 4 p.m. Music kicked off an hour later.
The multi-platinum country artist from Jefferson, Georgia, said performing meant something to him. "I think it's an awesome cause, and anytime you get a chance to give back to the community, especially for underserved parts of our community," said Gilbert, per Post and Courier.
Brown mentioned that lots of kids got to shake hands with Gilbert at the meet and greet. "For many of the kids, it's the first time they are meeting anyone famous," she said.
First Tee Network started in 1997 and now operates more than 175 learning facilities across the globe. The group has built over 335 partnerships with golf courses and brought over 2.3 million young people into the sport.
General admission ran $50 per ticket at RockForeDough.com and at the gate. Kids 5 and under got in free when accompanied by a ticketed adult.




