An upcoming golf outing organized by Slippery Rock University's football team is set to take place, continuing a long-standing tradition of raising funds for the program. The event, which will happen on June 21 at Wanango Country Club, marks its 13th year and is anticipated to reach full capacity once again. Participants are urged to register promptly via the provided link to secure their spots in this significant annual fundraiser.
This year’s golf tournament will follow a four-person scramble format, kicking off with a simultaneous start at 10 a.m. Attendees can check in from 8 a.m., with festivities concluding later in the evening with a reception, dinner, and awards ceremony around 4 p.m. Each golfer’s fee of $250—or $1,000 for a group of four—covers various amenities such as entry gifts, green fees, meals, and access to multiple contest holes. Furthermore, participants will enjoy refreshments on the course and have opportunities to win prizes through raffles and live auctions.
In addition to individual participation, several sponsorship packages are available for those who wish to support the cause without playing. These range from $300 for sponsoring a single hole up to $7,500 for championship-level backing, which includes two foursomes. Interested sponsors should reach out to Steve “Moose” Saylor for more details.
Beyond direct involvement in the event itself, contributions to Slippery Rock University's football initiatives remain open to all supporters unable to attend. Donations can be made online through designated links. Fans and enthusiasts eager to stay informed about future events or updates can connect via social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and Instagram under the official handles of Rock Athletics.
As the Slippery Rock University football team gears up for another successful fundraising effort, anticipation builds for an engaging day filled with camaraderie, competition, and community spirit. Whether through playing, sponsoring, or donating, everyone has a chance to contribute positively towards enhancing collegiate sports programs.