Come out for the 11th Annual Cougar Club & Scholarship Fund Golf Tournament!

Columbia College Athletic Department to hold tournament June 6 at the Columbia Country Club, off Old Highway 63.


The Columbia College Athletic Department welcomes all golfers to its 11th Annual Cougar Club & Scholarship Fund Golf Tournament to be held June 6 at the Columbia Country Club, off Old Highway 63, in Columbia.

Registration begins bright and early at 7 a.m. The morning shotgun starts at 8 a.m., the afternoon shotgun starts at 1:30 p.m. Each shotgun start will be followed by awards.

In addition to a round of golf on one of the area's premier golf courses, your team's entry fee includes a golf cart, golf balls, the use of the driving range before the starts, a barbecue lunch, prizes, an auction and more.

All proceeds benefit the Cougar Club & Scholarship Fund.

Established in 1998, the Cougar Club & Scholarship Fund raises financial support for Columbia College’s five varsity sports: men’s and women’s basketball, men’s soccer, women’s volleyball and softball. With contributors' generous help, Columbia College produces national-caliber teams year in and year out.

The Athletic Department is always pleased to host the tournament and see old friends, alumni and staff laugh, putt and otherwise really whack golf balls.

For more information or to register, contact Cindy Fotti at (573) 875-7454 or cnfotti@ccis.edu. Or register now

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