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Golf event raises money for scholarships, including those in the energy sector

Golfers showed their support for student learning during the Southeast College’s annual Swing for Scholarships golf event at the TS&M Woodlawn Golf Course on Thursday.
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From left, Crystal Brady, Pam Franko, Carolyn Murphy and Pam Gunnlaughson were among the Southeast College staff members at the Swing for Scholarships tournament.

Golfers showed their support for student learning during the Southeast College’s annual Swing for Scholarships golf event at the TS&M Woodlawn Golf Course on Thursday.

Ten teams with four people each participated in the event, which had a best-ball format. A steak supper was served at the TS&M Woodlawn Golf Course after the event.

Early estimates are that between $15,000 and $16,000 was raised, including the matching proceeds from Saskatchewan Innovation and Opportunity Scholarship funds. All money raised goes back to Southeast College students in the form of scholarships and bursaries.

Team Certified Energy Services was the low score of the day. Members were Jeff Clauson, Dan McLeland, Dave Odgers and Warren Waldegger. (Team score was not available).

The college offers scholarships to students enrolled in a variety of programs, including some connected to the energy sector.