The 28th annual Spoon River College Foundation Golf Outing was held on Friday, July 30 at Wee-Ma-Tuk Hills Country Club.  This year’s outing raised more than $23,000.

“Given these uncertain times where times remain difficult for many, having the success we had with our outing is incredible,” said SRC Foundation Director Colin Davis.  “Times remain difficult for many within our student body, too, and every dollar raised will help local students have the best educational experience possible at SRC.”

In all, over 60 businesses and organizations from the SRC District and beyond sponsored the outing, and 26 teams competed in the event.

“We tried to keep the pressure off our local businesses given all that they have had to endure this year,” said Davis.  “But that didn’t stop them.  We owe a debt of gratitude to all of our sponsors, and especially our Ace Sponsors: Corporate Clean, Cook Medical/CFC Inc., CTS Group, the Odendahl Family, Randy & Susie McMillen/RE/MAX, Unland Companies, and 94.1 BYS/Q98.1.”

Golfers this year were treated to lunch, a SRC-themed t-shirt, and the opportunity to compete for the coveted championship.  This year’s winners, with scores of 18-under, were Teams Coleman and Town and Country Insurance.  The Very Most Average Team award, given to the team which finishes closest to the average score that day, went to Team Dalpiaz, who finished at 10-under and won a coin toss to determine the winner.

Golfers also had the opportunity to compete for skill prizes on every hole.  While these are normally prizes donated by local businesses, the SRC Foundation chose this year to purchase Chamber Bucks from the Canton Area Chamber of Commerce.

“Each year, we ask our local businesses to step up for us, and the last two years, we’ve thought it was important for us to show our support for them,” said Davis.  “Chamber Bucks ensure that local businesses will see direct benefit from our outing, and we were proud to support Wee-Ma-Tuk by hosting our outing at Fulton County’s only golf course.”

The SRC Foundation raises funds to support scholarships, programs and facilities at Spoon River College.  Funds from the 2019 and 2020 outings helped to provide emergency hardship grants to SRC students who lost income or had unexpected expenses due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Funds raised at this year’s outing will help the SRC Foundation meet similar needs during this academic year as needs arise.

“The support of our communities means everything to us and to our students in a normal year,” said Davis, “but in this time where our students’ need is greater than ever, the support of our sponsors and teams means even more.”

Next year’s event is tentatively scheduled on the event’s traditional date of the last Friday in July – July 29, 2022.  To learn more about the SRC Foundation, call (309) 649-6260, e-mail foundation@src.edu, or go to www.src.edu/foundation.

Jeremy Kauzlarich
Town and Country: Jeremy Kauzlarich, Justin White, Bill Bequeaith,and Jeff Coultas
Al Coleman
Coleman: Al Coleman, Tim Merna, Don Heller, and Chuck Taylor.