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Tenth annual Alfred State Golf Tournament a success

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The winning team of Raymie Auman, Jordan Wonderling, Nick Biedakiewicz, and Brett Migliore shot a 59 to win the Alfred State Drive for the Development Fund Golf Tournament

From Alfred State College,

Thirty-four teams enjoyed gorgeous weather at the 10th annual Pioneers Drive for the Development Fund golf tournament at the Wellsville Country Club. The event presented by Mach Architecture raised more than $29,000 in cash and gifts in kind for Alfred State.

“What a great day,” commented Alfred State Director of Development and Corporate Relations Jason Sciotti. “The relationships built on this day are amazing and make this event so highly attended and sponsored. It is a great celebration for Alfred State and our students. We cannot thank our amazing donors and sponsors enough.”

2024 Pioneers Drive for the Development Fund Golf Tournament Video

The team of Raymie Auman, Jordan Wonderling, ‘17, Nick Biedakiewicz, and Brett Migliore shot a 59 to win the tournament. Chuck Neal, ‘74, Mike Obuhanich, Tom Hirsch, ‘65, Brent Rohrbacher finished second (61) while the team of Mike Armstrong, A.J. Gartland, ‘22, Dan Martin, and Jake Kenney was third (61). The top three teams took home $500, $300, and $200, respectively.

In addition, the tournament featured numerous silent auction items, seventy door prizes, several skills prizes, and the day ended with a barbecue. New in 2024, the Corn Hole “shot”, which was set-up by the halfway house for all to enjoy while having lunch.

Proceeds from the event will help fund student scholarships, athletics, and other needs of the college.

Event sponsors ($2,500) included ACES, Manning & Napier, Otis Minnesota, Pathfinder Engineers & Architects, Rochester Davis-Fetch, and Laborers No. 621.

Eagle sponsors ($1,000) included IBEW Local # 86, UA Local #13 Plumbers & Steamfitters, C.P. Ward, and Stark Tech.

Contest sponsors ($500) were, DCI DiPasquale Construction, Horschel Brothers Precision, Unicorn Contracting, UR Medicine/St. James Hospital, Koike Aronson, Radec Electric, and Decorators Choice.

Additionally, the event featured 28 hole sponsors ($150).

The 2025 tournament is slated to return to the Wellsville Country Club on June 13.

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