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CCCC Foundation Golf Classic tees off to success

10.03.2011 • College & Community, Foundation, Special Events

SANFORD - The 22nd Annual Central Carolina Community College Foundation Golf Classic teed off Sept. 21, with 172 golfers, making the 2011 tourney the best one to date.

The Golf Classic, held at the Sanford Golf Course, raised $40,000 for student scholarships and award programs that advance the mission of the college. Teams participated in Captain's Choice tournaments in either the morning or afternoon.

"The 22nd Annual Golf Classic was a tremendous success," said Phil Bradley, chair of the foundation's golf committee. "A big thank-you goes out to each sponsor and player who participated this year. It is because of you that we are able to make a difference in the educational lives of students from the area. CCCC is such a vital part of our community and it feels great to know that we can make an impact on these students."

Mark your calendars now for next year's 23rd Annual Golf Classic, which will be held in mid-September 2012.

p>The winning teams in the tournament were:

Morning round:

First Flight

Second Flight

Third Flight

Afternoon round

First Flight

Second Flight

Third Flight

The CCCC Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization affiliated with, but independent of, the college. It receives donations of money and equipment on behalf of CCCC and uses them to promote the educational mission of the college and assist students through scholarships and grants. For information on the Foundation, contact Diane Glover at (919) 718-7231 or dglover@cccc.edu.


CCCC Foundation Golf Classic tees off to success

Central Carolina Community College Foundation's 22nd Annual Golf Classic Sept. 21 attracted 172 golfers and raised $40,000 for student scholarships and award programs that advance the college's mission. Teams participated in Captain's Choice tournaments in either the morning or afternoon competitions at the Sanford Golf Course. Members of the First Place team of the morning First Flight were (from left) Charles Mellette, Robert Reives, Linel Williams, and Joe McCoy, all of Sanford. The Wilson & Reives law firm sponsored the team. For information on the Foundation, contact Diane Glover at (919) 718-7231 or dglover@cccc.edu .


CCCC Foundation Golf Classic tees off to success

Central Carolina Community College Foundation's 22nd Annual Golf Classic Sept. 21 attracted 172 golfers and raised $40,000 for student scholarships and award programs that advance the college's mission. Teams participated in Captain's Choice tournaments in either the morning or afternoon competitions at the Sanford Golf Course. Members of the afternoon First Flight First Place team were (from left) Keith Thomas, Jack Radley, Brandon Honeycutt, and Bobby Lundy, all of Sanford. The team was sponsored by Progress Energy of Aberdeen. For information on the Foundation, contact Diane Glover at (919) 718-7231 or dglover@cccc.edu .


CCCC Foundation Golf Classic tees off to success

Central Carolina Community College Foundation's 22nd Annual Golf Classic Sept. 21 attracted 172 golfers and raised $40,000 for student scholarships and award programs that advance the college's mission. Teams participated in Captain's Choice tournaments in either the morning or afternoon competitions at the Sanford Golf Course. Tying for First Place in the afternoon Third Flight was the team sponsored by Realty World-J.E. Womble & Sons: (From left) Ray Womble, Jr., George Womble, Badgett Womble, and Bob Womble, all of Harnett County.


CCCC Foundation Golf Classic tees off to success

Central Carolina Community College Foundation's 22nd Annual Golf Classic Sept. 21 attracted 172 golfers and raised $40,000 for student scholarships and award programs that advance the college's mission. Teams participated in Captain's Choice tournaments in either the morning or afternoon competitions at the Sanford Golf Course. Tying for First Place in the morning Third Flight was the team sponsored by The Holmes Oil Company, of Pittsboro: (not shown in order) John Arthurs, Harry Goodwin, Barber Holmes, and Ron Regan, all of Chatham County.