Register for the AATSA Golf Scramble

Mark your calendars for the AATSA Golf Scramble on Sept. 26, 2021!
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Mark your calendars for the AATSA Golf Scramble on Sept. 26, 2021!

Arkansas Athletic Training Student Association is hosting a golf scramble on Sept. 26 at Stonebridge Meadows Golf Course! This will be a fundraiser for the athletic training program, and the proceeds will be used to cover the second-year students' BOC exams as well as contributing to more education opportunities within our program. 

Registration is $125/golfer and $500/foursome; this will include a T-shirt, golf towel and lunch provided by Sassy's BBQ! You can register through the Google form below or email aatsa@uark.edu for more information.

https://forms.gle/bVXrYb5sFqHJARDM8

Hope to see everyone out on the course! 

Contacts

Brendon P. McDermott, associate professor
Health, Human Performance, & Recreation
479-575-4670, brendonm@uark.edu

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