Galloway, N.J. — The Stockton University Foundation’s annual Golf Classic will tee off Thursday, Sept. 19 at a new location at Renault Winery and Resort and
will feature two new opportunities to support students.
The Early Bird Flight includes breakfast followed by a shotgun start, with lunch and
awards following the round of golf. The Afternoon Aces Flight includes lunch, followed
by the tournament and a cocktail reception where winners will be announced.
Another new feature this year allows participants to add a named scholarship to any
level of support for $5,000, providing an additional way to make a lasting impact
on students’ lives.
The Stockton Foundation plays a crucial role in removing barriers to student success by providing more than
$1 million in annual scholarship support and funding for innovative programs, faculty
projects, student groups and other initiatives at the university.
“The Golf Classic is more than just a game, it’s a signature event that supports our
students’ futures,” said Stockton President Joe Bertolino. “This year’s exciting new
format and location reflect our commitment to enhancing our community’s involvement
and impact. We look forward to seeing everyone come together to make a difference
in the lives of our students.”
Stockton University Foundation Golf Classic
Thursday, September 19, 2024 | 8 a.m.
– 7 p.m.
Location: Renault Winery and Resort
The tournament features contests for golfers of all skill levels, including Men’s
and Women’s Closest to the Pin, Longest Drive, and three Hole-in-One Challenges. Test
your skills at our Putt for Prizes and win your share of cash at the 50/50 raffle.
Stockton alumni, community members and friends are invited to swing into action at
this event. Your support will directly benefit students through scholarships and vital
initiatives, helping them overcome challenges and complete their degrees. The tournament
features contests for golfers of all skill levels, including Men’s and Women’s Closest
to the Pin, Longest Drive, and three Hole-in-One Challenges. Test your skills at our
Putt for Prizes and win your share of cash at the 50/50 raffle.
Tickets are $250 per individual golfer or $1,000 per foursome, and sponsorships start
at $500. Graduates of the last decade (classes of 2015-2024) can get a $175 Young
Alumni Golf Rate.
“As a Stockton alumnus and local business owner, I’m excited to give back to a place
that gave me so much,” said Paul Zamoyta ’82, a first-time sponsor and owner of Coastal
Boat Sales in Brick Township. “My son Corey is a 2011 grad, and we both wanted to
support this event because it’s a great way to help future students succeed. We’re
thrilled to be part of something that makes a difference for the next generation of
Ospreys.”
Sponsors of the Golf Classic include Atlantic County Utilities Authority; Bonnie D.
Putterman, Attorney at Law; Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa; Chartwells; Coastal Boat Sales;
Costello’s Pizzeria and Wings; CSL Water Quality; DCO Energy, LLC; Eastern Atlantic
States Regional Council of Carpenters and Local 255; Fiduciary Trust International;
Glenn Insurance, Inc.; Highland Resource Group, LLC; In Memory of Dr. Barbara Chamberlain,
RN, BSN ’90; International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 351; Laborers
Local 172; UA Local 322; Marathon Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc.; OceanFirst
Bank; Pennoni; Pepsi; South Jersey Gas; Stout’s Transportation and Yezzi Associates.
For sponsorship details, more information, or to register, visit Stockton.edu/golf or call Alicia Trombley at 609-652-4861.
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