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Chargers 6th Annual Golf Invitational Supports LA Wildfire Recovery Fund

From current players to Chargers Pro Football Hall of Famers and other participants, everyone gathered for another year of competitive fun.

This year's event included Chargers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh, General Manager Joe Hortiz, wide receiver Ladd McConkey and kicker Cameron Dicker to name a few to go along with the legends like Hall of Famers Dan Fouts, Charlie Joiner and many more.

"Everybody loves playing golf, so it's something that can bring us all together to support a good cause," Dicker said. "It's fun to be here and help support the Chargers Impact Fund however we can."

Josh Harris added: "Love getting out here with guys on the team, people in the community, playing golf for a good cause."

It was the second year the tournament followed a format Harbaugh introduced last season.

There was a team scramble portion in first 13 holes, where groups of five played the best ball and the team with the best score won. But after hole No. 13, it broke into an individual competition.

On the 14th hole, a player advanced if they shot a double bogey or better. Golfers then needed a bogey or better on the 15th hole while the requirement to advance past the 16th hole was at least par. The same was true on hole No. 17, with the 18th hole serving as the final round.

"I think Harbaugh's switch really added a unique element to it that it was a team play, so you won as a team," Birdsall said. "But there was also this kind of shootout round on the last couple of holes and that added this fun element where people could watch.

"It added this element of competition to things that made it a lot more fun," Birdsall added.

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