Camp drives student success with annual golf tourney

Published 7:20 am Tuesday, September 8, 2020

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By Wendy Harrison

FRANKLIN

Given the camaraderie and funds raised in the past, another Paul D. Camp Community College Foundation Golf Tournament is par for the course.

The 17th annual event is set for Monday, Oct. 26, with a shotgun start at 12:30 p.m. at the Cypress Cove Country Club in Franklin.

“This is an opportunity for members of the community to get out and enjoy the outdoors while they support our student-athletes,” said Interim Director of Institutional Advancement Tony Clark. “All proceeds will benefit our Camp Hurricanes athletic department.” Clark also serves as interim executive director of the foundation.

In addition to registering a team for $400, players can take part as individual golfers for $100. The tournament fees include 18 holes, golf cart, beverages, lunch, dinner and awards.

Camp athletics has played an important role in student engagement, according to Athletic Director Dr. Justin Oliver. “It has been one of our goals to enhance student engagement at the college,” he said. “A content student is more likely to remain focused on their coursework. That results in an increased rate of student success.”

Oliver also added that the Hurricanes athletes don’t just practice, play and study.

“They get out in the community to help with things like neighborhood storm clean up and reading to younger students in our area school systems,” he said.

The upcoming golf tournament offers an array of sponsor opportunities as well.

Registration will get underway at 11:30 a.m. the day of the event. For more information or to register, contact Clark at 757-569-6790 or tclark@pdc.edu.

WENDY HARRISON is the communications specialst for the college. Contact her at wharrison@pdc.edu.