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Fore the Win!

Fore the Win!

Dillon with D.R. Horton: “Kyle, I have a tip for your caddy work tonight: Don’t quit your day job.”

The D.R. Horton Orange Team (l-r): Dillon Houk, Brad Anderson, Choice One’s Kyle Siegrist, and Missy Smith.

 Last week, Choice One hosted its annual Loveland Charity Cup, and this year’s theme was Mini-Golf Masters. Choice One employees stepped into the role of caddies, and it’s clear that Kyle was doling out advice with the confidence of a seasoned pro but the application more on par with us “beginners” in the golf simulator a few weeks back.

Forget windmills—this course was all about precision shots that could make a surveyor sweat. Contestants faced tricky angles, hazards, and the awkwardness of using a traffic cone as a putter. The champions? Forest Park, proving that mini-golf glory doesn’t require PGA credentials—just nerves of steel and maybe a lucky bounce off a 2×4.

Yet the real hole-in-one wasn’t on the course—it was in the generosity of our clients and friends. Together, we raised over $21,000 for Sweet Cheeks Diaper Bank and the Down Syndrome Association of Greater Cincinnati. That’s the kind of scorecard we actually care about.

Kyle, keep the caddy gig for laughs, but maybe stick with designing subdivisions for the job security. Thanks to everyone who came out, laughed hard, and gave big. See you next year, where the theme may be new, but Kyle’s advice will still be…questionable.