Welcome to the 2010 Jordan Brandt Open, a charitable golf event now in it's 7th year of helping to raise funds for important heart-related causes and charitable foundations. We would love to have you join us this year, as the event will once again raise funds to benefit Project ADAM, and we will be enjoying a day of golf at The Bog, a prestigious Arnold Palmer-designed course in Saukville, Wisconsin.
Saturday, July 10, 2010

In June 2002, Jordan Brandt, then age 12, suffered a sudden cardiac arrest during an end-of-school picnic. Two nurses were in attendance and performed CPR, but no defibrillator was available onsite. Jordan suffered brain damage from a lack of oxygen and now requires around-the-clock medical care.
The proceeds from the 7th Annual Jordan Brandt Open will benefit Project ADAM (Automated Defibrillators in Adam’s Memory), a program named after another child, Adam Lemel, who collapsed and died of sudden cardiac arrest during a basketball game in 1999 at age 17. Project ADAM, a national program of Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, is committed to making automated external defibrillators universally available to all children and adolescents by being the national resource for implementing pediatric public access defibrillation programs.







