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Celebrities participating in a charity golf tournament

Tumble Brook Country Club, Bloomfield, Connecticut, August 25, 2025

News Summary

The Tumble Brook Country Club in Bloomfield hosted a charity golf tournament featuring notable personalities like Chevy Chase and Christopher McDonald. The event, organized by Brooke Goff, benefited the Goff Family Foundation and the Vicky and Ron Santo Foundation, focusing on health and education for youth. Attendees enjoyed a mix of entertainment and golf strategy, highlighting the community’s commitment to philanthropy while engaging fans with familiar faces in the sport.

Bloomfield — A Celebrity-Studded Day at Tumble Brook Gets Golf Fans Talking

Stars on the fairway and charity on the line

The manicured slopes of Tumble Brook Country Club in Bloomfield turned into a lively stage for a charity outing that mixed celebrity faces, serious short games and a community-first mission. The Goff Tournament drew attention not because of trophy drama but because the people on the green delivered the kind of theatrical energy golf fans love: familiar movie faces, deft amateur swings and a cause that put the emphasis squarely on giving.

On the roster were actors who have long been linked to golf in pop culture, including Chevy Chase, noted for his Ty Webb character in a classic golf comedy, and Christopher McDonald, who recently stepped back into the role of Shooter McGavin in a follow-up film available on a major streaming platform. They teed it up alongside attorney and organizer Brooke Goff as part of the charity event that benefits a pair of foundations focused on young people and health-related support.

Why this mattered to golfers

For anyone who follows course management and amateur play, events like this are a reminder that the same fundamentals matter whether you’re playing a pro-am or a weekend match: course strategy, smart club selection and the patience to read a green that’s been pampered for members. Tumble Brook’s layout rewarded thoughtful play and penalized over-aggression, making the day as much a lesson in course management as it was a chance for cameras and fans to catch a few celebrity putts.

The overall vibe stayed friendly but focused. Celebrity players often treat charity events like a short, competitive sprint — they want to be fun for the crowd while still showing respect for the game. That blend of showmanship and seriousness is what keeps enthusiasts engaged: you get to watch recognizable personalities handle the same tricky lie or sloping green that tests every handicap.

Brooke Goff and the community angle

The tournament centered on community impact. The event supports the Goff Family Foundation, which targets education, housing, nutrition and healthcare for children and young adults, and the Vicky and Ron Santo Foundation, which helps people access diabetic alert dogs. Tournament proceeds were directed to those causes, underlining the dual nature of celebrity golf days: entertainment for fans, funding for important programs.

Brooke Goff runs a law group that has grown to eight offices across Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York and is known for using bold outdoor advertising to spark conversation. The firm’s current billboard campaign leans on a roster of pop-culture names and playful taglines — including the phrase We are straight shooters and the phrase Choose the happy firm — tying courtroom themes to familiar characters. The billboard lineup features a wide mix of personalities, from athletes to music and entertainment figures, with the aim of connecting with the community and showing a professional journey that’s on public display.

Celebrity mix on display

The billboards (and the tournament’s guest list) demonstrate an eclectic approach to publicity: personalities associated with sport, music and pop culture appear in rotating campaigns. That list includes a flavor from the music world, notable athletes and coaches, and familiar faces from entertainment. The strategy appears designed to be approachable and to reflect local ties while bringing attention to the firm’s charitable work.

What golfers and fans took away

For golf fans in attendance, the day offered a few takeaways. One, celebrity charity golf remains one of the best ways to introduce new people to the game without losing the sport’s integrity. Two, the attention these events attract can translate into meaningful funding when organizers tie the day to well-defined causes. And three, seeing actors who played memorable golf-related characters step back into that world, even informally, reminds players that the sport has a rare cultural staying power.

Brooke Goff’s stated aim to make a modest but measurable impact through her business and foundation — a target framed as making a 1.5% difference — reflects a pragmatic philosophy: small, sustained efforts add up. For golf enthusiasts who spent the day tracking divots and reading putts, knowing their presence helped fund education and health programs added a rewarding layer to the game.

Event essentials for golf fans

  • Venue: Tumble Brook Country Club, Bloomfield, Connecticut
  • Main attendees: Chevy Chase, Christopher McDonald, Brooke Goff (host)
  • Beneficiaries: Goff Family Foundation and Vicky and Ron Santo Foundation
  • Focus: Charity funds for education, housing, nutrition, healthcare and diabetic alert dogs
  • Notable outreach tactic: High-profile billboard campaign featuring a range of celebrities

Final shot

The Goff Tournament at Tumble Brook served up more than a few memorable moments for golf fans and community members. It was a day where casual spectators and serious golfers mixed, where celebrity presence amplified charitable goals, and where the course itself reminded everyone that good golf requires a steady hand and a smart head. Events like this keep the sport connected to the communities around it — and that connection is what keeps people coming back to the game, season after season.

Frequently Asked Questions

When and where did the Goff Tournament take place?
The tournament was held at Tumble Brook Country Club in Bloomfield, Connecticut.
Which celebrities attended the event?
Among the attendees were Chevy Chase and Christopher McDonald, who joined Brooke Goff on the course for the charity event.
What causes did the tournament support?
Proceeds benefited the Goff Family Foundation, which supports education, housing, nutrition and healthcare for young people, and the Vicky and Ron Santo Foundation, which helps individuals obtain diabetic alert dogs.
What is notable about Brooke Goff’s outreach approach?
Brooke Goff uses bold billboard campaigns featuring a range of public figures to connect with the community and highlight her firm’s journey and charitable priorities.
Are these celebrity golf events competitive or casual?
They are generally a mix: organizers keep things friendly for fans while players often maintain a competitive edge, treating the day as both entertainment and a chance to support charity.


Quick Reference: Event Details

Item Details
Event Goff Tournament (charity golf event)
Location Tumble Brook Country Club, Bloomfield, Connecticut
Main Hosts/Organizers Brooke Goff and the Goff Law Group
Charitable Beneficiaries Goff Family Foundation; Vicky and Ron Santo Foundation
Notable Attendees Chevy Chase; Christopher McDonald
Billboard Campaign Highlights Features a mix of athletes and entertainers and phrases like We are straight shooters and Choose the happy firm

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