PC golf tourney raises more than $10,000

The team of Ken Chase, Mike Harrington, Andy Cordero and Joe Luce teamed up for a 19-under par 53 to win the annual Pirate Golf Tournament June 4 at The Cedars of Dungeness golf course.

 

The team of Ken Chase, Mike Harrington, Andy Cordero and Joe Luce teamed up for a 19-under par 53 to win the annual Pirate Golf Tournament June 4 at The Cedars of Dungeness golf course.

The tournament, one of two signature fundraising events for Peninsula College athletic scholarships, drew 32 teams and more than 125 players. The four-person scramble format event raised more than $10,000, according to tournament director Mitch Freeman.

“The 2016 Pirate Golf Tournament was the most successful in our history,” said Rick Ross, Associate Dean For Athletics and Student Life. “We’ve had fundraising golf tournaments almost every year since we re-started athletics here in 1997 and this one was drew the largest field and raised the most money. (Tourney organizers and sponsors) raised a lot of money for athletic scholarships.”

Second place went to C.J. Freeman, Bryan Tupper, Drew Smith and Jake Wheeler, also with a 53.