The Bobby Nichols-Fiddlesticks Charity Foundation announced the 23rd annual Nichols Cup charity events and the pro-am golf tournament will be on Feb. 14-17 at Fiddlesticks Country Club to support local abused and at-risk children.The 2025 four-day fundraising theme is “Brighter Horizons,” symbolizing a future full of potential and support for local children and a brighter […]
The Bobby Nichols-Fiddlesticks Charity Foundation announced the 23rd annual Nichols Cup charity events and the pro-am golf tournament will be on Feb. 14-17 at Fiddlesticks Country Club to support local abused and at-risk children.The 2025 four-day fundraising theme is “Brighter Horizons,” symbolizing a future full of potential and support for local children and a brighter tomorrow where imagination, opportunity, and personal growth know no limits.The Nichols Cup is centered around its signature Pro-Am Golf Tournament on Feb. 17 but includes tennis and pickleball tournaments and a gala dinner with live and silent auctions. Funds from each event go to support six designated children’s charities in Southwest Florida. The two primary charity partners are the Children’s Advocacy Center of Southwest Florida and Abuse Counseling & Treatment. Additional beneficiaries include Blessings in a Backpack, Liberty Youth Ranch, Catholic Charities, Diocese of Venice, and Pace Center for Girls, Lee.
Since its inception, the Foundation has raised more than $18 million for abused and neglected children. The goal in 2025 is to surpass $20 million.
“Year after year, the Nichols Cup tournaments and events have generated incredible support for more than 100,000 children in Southwest Florida,” said Bryan Simmering, president of the Bobby Nichols-Fiddlesticks Charity Foundation, in a release. “These are real kids with a real need, and the 23rd anniversary promises to be another exciting and very successful fundraising event. We are so thankful to our community, sponsors and donors for this history of generosity and great impact.”
For more information on the Bobby Nichols-Fiddlesticks Charity Foundation, visit NicholsCup.org.