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Michael D. Chason

Director of Public Relations

ABAC 30, 2802 Moore Hwy
Tifton, GA 31793-2601

Phone 229-391-5055
Fax 229-391-5051
mchason@abac.edu

 

 

 

For IMMEDIATE Release                                                                           October 12, 2009

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kevin (left) and Keith Beaudin will represent ABAC at the National Collegiate Golf Championship

 

Beaudin Brothers Representing ABAC in Las Vegas

 

TIFTON – Kevin and Keith Beaudin are taking their golf game to the desert of Las Vegas thanks to Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College alumnus Boo Weekley.  

The Beaudin brothers won a paid trip to the eighth annual National Collegiate Golf Championship in Las Vegas by shooting five under par and beating eight other teams at the local qualifying event hosted by ABAC at the college’s Forest Lakes Golf Course.

Weekley, an ABAC student in 1992-93, is a member of the Professional Golfers Association (PGA) who was selected for the United States Ryder Cup Team last year.  He designated $30,000 to ABAC through the Play Golf America University as a result of his Ryder Cup selection.

As a part of the designation, ABAC students had the opportunity to test their golf skills at the campus expo and then Forest Lakes was the location for one of 47 qualifying tournaments for the National Collegiate Golf Championship.  

In order to enter the two-man scramble qualifying tournament, the participants had to be ABAC students. The events were sponsored by the PGA and Collegiate Golf Alliance (CGA). K.G. Bragg, junior Turfgrass and Golf course management major from Peachtree City, served as the intern for the CGA and coordinated both events.  Bragg is also a member of the ABAC golf team.

The national tournament will take place at the Silverstone Golf Course in Nevada Nov. 6-8.  The Beaudin brothers have decided to purchase an extra night at the Imperial Palace on the Las Vegas strip to lengthen their stay.

“We are honored and excited to represent ABAC and Boo Weekley in this tournament,” Kevin said. “We have contacted Boo, and he is sending us some shirts to wear in the tournament.”

“We entered the tournament because of the trip to Las Vegas,” Keith said. “We have been planning a trip out there, and it is just ironic we won and now we get to go for free.”

The brothers, Kevin, a freshman, and Keith, a sophomore, are both Turfgrass and Golf Course Management majors from Manchester. Keith played golf during high school at Manchester High. There are the sons of Robin and Kevin Beaudin.

“We chose ABAC because of the great Turf program and the ability to get a bachelor’s degree from such a well known school,” Keith said.

Georgia Institute of Technology and Georgia State University are also sending teams to compete against 44 other teams. The winning team gets a great prize package including an automatic invitation and paid trip to defend its title in the 2010 tournament.

 

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