Second Annual Alumni Golf Outing is May 30, 2025
The Bull Dog Alumni Association, Inc will hold its 2nd Annual Golf Outing on Friday, May 30th at the Columbus Par 3 Course at 3362 Fairlawn Dr in Columbus. The Outing is open to all and will benefit Columbus North students, faculty, and alumni.
The scramble tournament format on the Par 3 layout is fun for all ages and skill levels. Last year’s winning team featured a couple of ringers from previous Bull Dog State Finalist golf teams – who finished 18 under par (with the help of Birdie package mulligans and a yard of string). However, most teams were there just to enjoy beautiful May weather and fellowship with friends, family, and neighbors. Participants ranged in age from 7 to 85.
You can register 2 or 4-person teams and choose either a 10:00 AM or 1:30 PM shotgun start (Registration at 9:00 AM or Noon). The $50 per golfer cost includes your greens fee and lunch – and corporate hole and event sponsorships are available.
So, mark your calendar and organize your team immediately. More information and online registration is available on our website: Par 3 Golf Outing Registration
We hope to see you on Friday, May 30th!
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