PGA HOPE Colorado Set to Compete in the 2025 Secretary’s Cup

March 20, 2025

PGA HOPE Colorado (Helping Our Patriots Everywhere) has achieved a momentous milestone—securing a coveted spot in the 2025 PGA HOPE Secretary’s Cup. This prestigious national tournament, held in conjunction with the PGA Championship, celebrates the transformative power of golf in the lives of U.S. military veterans and active duty through PGA HOPE. The Colorado team’s selection is a testament to their dedication, perseverance, and the strength of the Colorado Section’s PGA HOPE program.


PGA HOPE is a flagship initiative of the PGA of America and the PGA REACH Colorado Foundation, designed to introduce golf to veterans and active-duty military personnel as a way to enhance their physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being. The program provides free adaptive golf instruction to veterans, creating an environment that fosters inclusion, camaraderie, and rehabilitation. For many participants, it’s not just about learning the game—it’s about finding a supportive community and building confidence to overcome personal challenges.


Meet the PGA HOPE Colorado Team
The Colorado team consists of five veterans from various branches of the United States military, all of whom earned their place by winning the 2024 PGA HOPE Colorado Cup. Representing the Section at this national event will be:


  • Jordan LeBlanc, PGA (Army Veteran) – Serving as the team leader, Jordan LeBlanc has played a vital role in the PGA HOPE program since 2018. As a PGA Professional, and National PGA HOPE Trainer, he has trained and certified over 300 PGA Professionals across 15 different sections in the past three years. His leadership and commitment to veteran golf instruction have made a lasting impact.
  • Jeremiah James (Army Veteran) – Despite severe shoulder, back, and neck injuries sustained during service, Jeremiah remains passionate about golf. His ability to adapt and compete serves as an inspiration, demonstrating how perseverance can overcome physical challenges.
  • Erich Posdzich (Marine Corps Veteran) – For Erich, golf provides a sense of belonging and community, helping to replace the camaraderie often missed after military service. His dedication to the game reflects his passion for staying connected and engaged.
  • Joshua Lee (Navy Veteran) – Golf has been an essential tool for Joshua in improving his mental well-being. After completing a mental health program, he turned to the sport as a therapeutic outlet. The Secretary’s Cup presents an opportunity for him to affirm his progress and play alongside supportive teammates.
  • Paul Garcia (Air Force Veteran) – Transitioning from military to civilian life was a challenge for Paul, but he found purpose and structure in golf. His methodical approach to the game has helped him regain focus and stability, proving that golf is more than just a sport—it’s a lifeline.

The Significance of the Secretary’s Cup
The Secretary’s Cup, held on the Monday of PGA Championship Week, is a premier event that brings together veterans from PGA HOPE chapters across the country. More than just a competition, it serves as a platform to highlight the profound impact of golf on the lives of veterans.


For PGA HOPE Colorado, participating in the Secretary’s Cup is about more than just playing golf—it’s about representing their community, inspiring fellow veterans, and showcasing the power of PGA HOPE. Their journey to the event embodies resilience, camaraderie, and the spirit of giving back.

The team’s mission extends beyond the Secretary’s Cup. Their participation brings awareness to the program, encouraging other veterans to get involved and experience the benefits of adaptive golf. Through PGA HOPE, veterans find more than just a game—they discover support, purpose, and a renewed sense of belonging.


As the team prepares to compete on a national stage, they carry with them the stories of countless veterans who have benefited from the program. Their journey is not just a personal achievement but a celebration of every veteran who has found hope through the programs across the Colorado Section and PGA REACH Colorado Foundation, healing, and connection through the game of golf.


Colorado is ready to make its mark at the Secretary’s Cup. This is more than a tournament—it’s a tribute to the unwavering spirit of our nation’s veterans and the transformative impact of PGA HOPE.


For more information on the PGA HOPE Secretary’s Cup, CLICK HERE.

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