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By donating to this cause, you could win a chance to play Pebble Beach

The team at RoboGolfPro — the revolutionary robotic swing trainer made famous by Bryson DeChambeau — has teamed up with the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society to raise money for cancer research and Covid-19 relief for cancer patients. 

With so much happening in the world right now, it’s easy to forget about other devastating illnesses outside of Covid-19. Amidst all of the chaos, still someone is diagnosed with blood cancer every three minutes. And these patients are susceptible to the virus as well. 

The organization is hoping to get at least one donation from all 50 states to spread awareness about Leukemia and Lymphoma, and raise as much money as possible.

For the next week, they’ll be automatically entering everyone who donates — big or small — into a drawing to win a round of golf at Pebble Beach Golf Links and a two hour RoboGolfPro lesson at Pebble Beach Golf Academy with Director of Instruction Scot W.R. Nei.

This is a no-brainer! Click here to donate now.

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