Civil Engineering Scholarship Endowment Golf Tournaments

Civil engineering alumni and friends do a fantastic job each year of organizing and hosting golf tournaments to raise money for the Civil Engineering Scholarship Endowment. These tournaments provide opportunities to renew old friendships and meet new people who have a common goal of moving Auburn's Civil Engineering program forward by providing scholarships to deserving young people.

Atlanta Area Tournament

Atlanta Area GolfMay 2, 2005 was the date of the first Atlanta Area Tournament played as a 4-person scramble on the Woodlands Course at Chateau Elan in Braselton. Forty-four golfers participated in the event and had as much fun as is possible on a golf course. Tournament organizers, scholarship recipients, faculty and alumni of Civil Engineering appreciate the generosity of the players and sponsors who made this inaugural event a success. Approximately $5,700 was raised for the Civil Engineering Scholarship program. Thank you for helping.

Next year's tournament is tentatively scheduled for Monday, May 1 at Chateau Elan. Watch this site for additional information.

2005 Atlanta Area Tournament Sponsors

  • Lowe Engineers
  • American Cast Iron Pipe Co
  • Montgomery Watson Harza
  • Principle Environmental
  • Piedmont Geotechnical
  • PBS&J
  • Crocker & Associates
  • Eco-Tech
  • Contour Engineering
  • Landair Surveying Co
  • Clark Design Group
  • Walter P. Moore & Associates
  • United Consulting

Birmingham Area Tournament

Monday, August 8, 2005 is the date for the 9 th Annual Auburn Civil Engineering Scholarship Endowment Golf Tournament. This fun tournament will be played as a 2-person scramble at Tannehill National Golf Course in McCalla, Ala. The registration fee of $125 per player includes lunch, range balls, cart and greens fees, on-course beverages and a souvenir gift. Find a teammate and register by July 29. Download your registration form now.

Media Contact: Cheryl Cobb, cobbche@auburn.edu, 334.844.2220

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