The Dot Martin Scholarship Golf Classic
Named for the Co-founder of the KSU Athletic Booster Club
Monday, May 17, 2010
BridgeMill Athletic Club
Canton, Georgia
The Dot Martin Scholarship Golf Classic is a four-person scramble (best ball) tournament.
Teams can be pre-selected by participants or individuals will be grouped together into teams by the tournament committee. Participation in the Dot Martin Classic, one of the primary fundraisers for the Department, will assist the KSU Athletic Department to raise scholarship dollars for student athletes who compete and win at the highest levels both in the classroom and on the athletic field. Kennesaw State Athletics has a proud history of success with 7 Team National Championships and 5 individual national titles and over 100 All American honors. All student athletes will benefit from the generous support of the participants, sponsors and volunteers inv
olved with this great event. Your continuous help and support allow us to continue this wonderful tradition for many years to come.
The 2009 Dot Martin Scholarship Classic raised a record-setting $46,000 to help fund student-athlete scholarships. More than 130 players participated in this year's event at the BridgeMill Athletic Club that saw the foursome of Spencer Askew, David Booth, Jim Askew and Sean Webb from E Freight Solutions win the event with a record-tying score of 22-under par 50, tying the record set last season by the foursome of KSU women's golf head coach Rhyll Brinsmead, Barbara Olney, Anne Corbett, and Pat Finegan. In total the event has raised over $300,000 for athletic scholarships, including an impressive $178,000 over the past five years. We appreciate your support that allows us to compete and win at the NCAA Division I level of competition.
If you are interested in being a part of next years Dot Martin Classic, as a sponsor, player or volunteer, or to provide feedback, please contact George Olney at 770-499-3459 or email to dotmartin@kennesaw.edu.
Rain Policy:
In the event of inclement weather, BridgeMill will decide if the course is playable and if the conditions warrant closing the club, every registered player will receive a certificate for a complimentary round of golf Monday through Thursday.