2020 Scramble ‘FORE’ Scholarships Golf Tournament
08/10/2020
| Media Contact: Erin Mercer | (609) 343-4923
Oct. 16 Golf Tournament to Benefit Atlantic Cape Students
CAPE MAY— Atlantic Cape Community College plans to hold its 2020 Scramble ‘FORE’ Scholarships Golf Tournament on Fri., Oct. 16, at Cape May National Golf Club in Cape May. Long-time partner and advocate of the Atlantic Cape Foundation, CMNGC will host the tournament to raise funds to support student scholarships.
The Atlantic Cape Foundation is working closely with CMNGC to comply with state and federal COVID-19 guidance in order to provide a safe and fun environment for this year’s tournament. The tournament will follow a scramble format, beginning with a shotgun-start at 11:30 a.m. Player fees, which include a complimentary gift, beverages, lunch and awards dinner, are $150 per person or $500 per team of four. Golfers can participate in a variety of skills challenges, including closest-to-the-pin, chipping, putting, and longest drive contests. Individuals and businesses can also support the event through sponsorship opportunities ranging from $150 to $5,000. Last year’s tournament raised over $42,000 for student aid. To secure a sponsorship or register your team online, visit atlanticcape.edu/golf.
Located on Route 9 near renowned Victorian Cape May, and centrally located along one of the world’s most famous bird migration flyways, Cape May National has been recognized as one of the most naturally beautiful courses in the United States.
For sponsorship or player registration information, contact Kristin Jackson at (609) 463-3621 or [email protected].
Atlantic Cape established the Foundation in 1978 as a 501(c)3 nonprofit charity to build a broad base of financial support for its programs and services. Foundation members are drawn from local industry and small businesses and represent a broad cross-section of active leaders in the community. The Foundation has raised more than $6 million for scholarships, Foundation operations and to enhance academic programs and the campus environment. Annually, the Foundation provides nearly $600,000 for institutional scholarships, grants and emergency help.