It was a night to remember! The 20th anniversary of Rock Fore! Dough was a great night. The weather was great and Kicks Country definitely showed up! The afternoon kicked off with DJ Rock playing music for the crowd. And the fun continued into the evening with Black Dawg, Tyler Reeve, Randy Houser, and Cole Swindell.
Rock Fore! Dough 2024
This year marked 20 years of this Masters Week tradition. It’s always a great night to enjoy live music, food, cold drinks, and more. This year, the lineup included DJ Rock, Black Dawg, Tyler Reeve, Randy Houser, and Cole Swindell.
As the afternoon rolled on, the crowd rolled in. Each artist put on an incredible performance, starting with Black Dawg. They are a local band, with John Kelley as the lead singer.
Up next was newcomer Tyler Reeve. He’s from Alabama and has helped write songs like “In Case You Didn’t Know” (Brett Young) and “I Got Away With You” (Luke Combs).
Next, Randy Houser rocked the stage. He’s been to Augusta many times, and each time he brings an amazing show. During his set, he took a minute to thank Augusta for its hospitality while he was in town shooting the Netflix movie The Hill.
Randy performed many of his hit songs, including “Runnin’ Out Of Moonlight,” “Boots On,” and “How Country Feels.”
Last to hit the stage was Georgia’s own Cole Swindell. And the crowd was amped up and ready. He kicked things off with “Flatliner,” and performed many of his hits including “Single Saturday Night” and “Hope You Get Lonely Tonight.”
Drive For Show, Rock Fore! Dough has been a huge fundraiser for First Tee – Augusta. Throughout its 20-year run, Rock Fore! Dough has raised over $1.7 million for First Tee – Augusta. One hundred percent of the proceeds from every ticket sold goes to help this organization.
First Tee – Augusta
First Tee – Augusta was established in April 2001. This is a local nonprofit operated by FORE! Augusta Foundation. They host programs for students ages 7-18. These programs help kids learn quality life skills.
First Tee – Augusta is dedicated to empowering kids through golf. Through their programs, kids get golf instruction, free use of golf equipment, supervised practice privileges, tournament opportunities, and more.
A main focus for First Tee – Augusta is on low to moderate-income youth, minorities, the underserved population, students with disabilities, and any kids who might not have a chance to be exposed to golf and its positive values.
The First Tee – Augusta learning facility, 6-hole golf course, driving range, and practice facility are open to the public. Learn more about First Tee – Augtusta HERE.