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Saturday, July 31, 2010
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| The Albert & Osma Spurlock Golf Tournament
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Welcome to the official site for the Albert and Osma Spurlock Golf Tournament. Please mark your calendars for our inaugural event, scheduled for July 10, 2010 at the Eagle Creek Golf Course.
The Spurlock Golf Tournament was established by the Indianapolis Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi to pay tribute to the lives and contributions of Albert and Osma Spurlock. Their strength of civic obligation and passion for youth is legendary and this tournament is a fitting way to celebrate their lives. The Indianapolis Alumni Chapter has partnered with the Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation to ensure that your sponsorships and donations are tax exempt. This partnership should ensure a great event for all!
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Event Details
The Albert & Osma Spurlock Golf Tournament Saturday, July 10, 2010 at the Eagle Creek Golf Course. Cocktails, dinner, awards and a fantastic raffle immediately following play. Read More >>
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About the Spurlocks
The Spurlocks have played an important role in the lives of many people and became woven into the fabric of the community. The Albert & Osma Spurlock Golf Tournament is organized by the Indianapolis Alumni Chapter to honor their civic contributions. Read More >> |
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Sponsorship Opportunities
The Indianapolis Alumni Chapter has gained a reputation for presenting first-class events and this golf tournament will be no different. The tournament will offer its players and event sponsors a wonderful opportunity to network, entertain clients, build goodwill, and promote their products and services. While the benefits of participating in the event are many, none are as rewarding as supporting the development of our youth. Read More >> |
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Indianapolis Alumni appreciates the support of our generous event sponsors.
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| What's Happening in the Golf World
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Round 2 Notebook: U.S. Senior Open
36-Hole Leaderboard: 1 -- Bernhard Langer (-3/137); T2 -- Tommy Armour III (-1/139), John Cook (-1/139), Jeff Roth (-1/139); T5 -- Michael Allen (E/140), Fred Couples (E/140), Loren Roberts (E/140), Tom Watson (E/140)
Browne plays with 13 clubs, Funk overcomes rough start
SAMMAMISH, Wash. (AP) -- After qualifying for his first U.S. Golf Association event in 35 years, J.R. Roth decided to stick around for a while.
Daily Wrap-up, Round 2: U.S. Senior Open
SAMMAMISH, Wash. (AP) -- Bernhard Langer waited much of Friday morning for the soupy fog on the Sammamish Plateau to finally lift. He spent the evening waiting for someone to make a charge up the leaderboard.
What they said: Erik Compton
MORE INTERVIEWS: Greenbrier Classic transcript archive
What they said: Jeff Overton
MORE INTERVIEWS: Greenbrier Classic transcript archive
Notebook, Round 2: The Greenbrier Classic
Weather: Mostly sunny. Winds NW 8-12 mph. High of 84.
The Daily Wrap-up, Round 2: The Greenbrier Classic
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. (AP) -- Boo Weekley's bum shoulder is improving and the self-proclaimed redneck has put down the fishing pole, hoping it might lead to a win at a tournament not named the Heritage.
Baddeley is putting the pieces together at The Greenbrier
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va. -- Sometimes you can stare at a hole in a jigsaw puzzle for days on end before finally finding the piece that fits.
What they said: Jonathan Bartlett
MORE INTERVIEWS: Greenbrier Classic transcript archive
Thompson, Chappell share halway lead at Cox Classic
OMAHA, Neb. -- Kyle Thompson and Kevin Chappell share the halfway lead at the Cox Classic, an annual birdie fest that traditionally produces some of the lowest scores of the year. The pair stand 14-under par after two rounds at the Champions Run course but have very little breathing room heading into the weekend.
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