Tuesday, 2 December 2025

Olympic Hero Pan Proud of Charitable Contribution

Taipei, Chinese Taipei: CT Pan is proving his weight in gold when it comes to supporting matters close to his heart. In December, the Olympic Games bronze medallist hosted the second edition of the CT Pan Charity Pro-Am and Dinner in Taipei, raising...

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Olympic Hero Pan Proud of Charitable Contribution
CT Pan (third from left) and wife Michelle (extreme right) with guests at his charity dinner. Picture courtesy CT Pan.

Taipei, Chinese Taipei: CT Pan is proving his weight in gold when it comes to supporting matters close to his heart.

In December, the Olympic Games bronze medallist hosted the second edition of the CT Pan Charity Pro-Am and Dinner in Taipei, raising some TWD10 million (about US$360,000) for the First Social Welfare Foundation (TFSWF) which supports special needs children and disabled adults. Last year, he raised close to US$120,000 for the same foundation.

A one-time winner on the PGA Tour, Pan also hosted a junior golf clinic which he began conducting many years ago as a way of supporting grassroots development in Chinese Taipei and encouraging promising youngsters to look at the US collegiate route to excel in golf.

With his wife, Michelle, helping with the two initiatives, Pan said he enjoyed his time at home and making a difference to the local community despite the requirement to spend two weeks in a hotel room upon his arrival from the US as part of mandatory quarantine.

“We’ve raised TWD10 million. I am very satisfied as it reached my goal for this year, and more than last year’s TWD3.2 million. Most importantly, I feel the passion of all the participants and our supporters, and we are thrilled to help TFSWF. I feel lucky and grateful that my charity efforts can be seen and supported by more people,” said Pan.

With his Olympic medal in tow, Pan also conducted media interviews during his trip where he described the joy of winning a bronze at the 2020 Tokyo Games last July after prevailing in an epic seven-man play-off which included Hideki Matsuyama, Rory McIlroy, Paul Casey, Collin Morikawa, Mito Pereira and Sebastian Munoz.

He said his Olympic heroics have raised further public attention to his charitable cause which he began to appreciate due to the PGA Tour’s impact among local charities in places where the Tour stages tournaments across the year.

“The money raised will be given to TFSWF. This charity organisation takes care of people with physical or mental disabilities in Taipei or even across the whole of Chinese Taipei. Now they are facing a situation where these patients are getting older and their parents who take care of them are getting old.

"Thus, TFSWF is helping parents to look after these people. Funds raised will be used to help them get through the Covid-19 difficulties,” said Pan, who put up a number of Olympic related memorabilia for auction during the dinner.

Pan, who graduated from the University of Washington, also spent quality time with junior golfers where he shared golf tips and advice about the game. He started hosting the clinic in 2014. “I think it is meaningful to do this. I always have passion to do this and I wish that every year I will come back to Taipei and I can spend time with juniors,” said Pan, who was world amateur number one in 2013, when he tied for eighth in the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship. The previous year he was runner-up.

“The kids asked a lot questions … some are American school related and some are golf skills related. I am happy to see they came prepared and raised many questions. My primary goal being back this time was also to discuss the second CT Pan Junior Championship.

"We hope to invite more kids to participate in the US and we’ll plan for qualifying events at home. I hope more juniors will know about this as they can gain the attention of golf coaches from American universities if they play well. I want to share my experiences and teach them that their golf careers can start with colleges in the US.”

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