Friendly Friday Golf Scrambles Promote Pressure-Free Competition

Professor Frank Longabucco continued to spice up Keiser University’s College of Golf summer curriculum with a Friday afternoon “Three Person Scramble” competition for students and PGA staff members at the PGA National Resort and Spa.

The friendly contests among students and staff are popular, and an enjoyable way to compete. Professor Frank Longabucco explained, “The tournaments provide students an opportunity to play competitively while preparing for their PGA Playing Ability Test. Also, PGA Professionals can help students with their golf course management skills and mental games. Finally, the events are fun!”

The winners of the event were students Hong Seok Im and Kyle Hudson, with PGA Master Professional David Wixson recording a score of 4-under par. Prizes were awarded to the winners, and donations were collected to support Cystic Fibrosis. The events will continue into the spring semesters. To learn more about Keiser University’s College of Golf, please visit: www.collegeofgolf.keiseruniversity.edu

 

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