33 Golfers Set to Take Part in 100 - Hole Golf Marathon
Joe Calabro, GoLocalProv Sports Team
33 Golfers Set to Take Part in 100 - Hole Golf Marathon
The 3rd Annual Burke Fund 100 - Hole Golf Marathon will be held on Tuesday, October 6th at the Valley Country Club in Warwick. Tee off is set for 8 a.m. and players will play till 5 p.m.
This year's marathon features 33 golfers, 12 pros, from around the state, including 2014 RI Amateur Champion Bobby Leopold.
In order to get 100 holes in, each player will have their own cart and will be able to hit multiple balls on Par 3's and short par 4's. Hitting and completing a hole with multiple balls counts as multiple holes played.
Last year, the Marathon saw 38 golfers participate and raised about $111,000 for the Burke Fund Scholarship program.
The Burke Fund
The John P. Burke Memorial Fund was created in 1946 to help caddies pay for a college education. The Burke Fund is one of the oldest scholarship programs in the country for students who work in the service of golf.
In it's history, the Burke Fund has awarded 1,500 scholarships and contributed over $2.8 million.
This academic year, the Burke Fund has committed $185,800 to 88 scholars, including 32 new scholars, the largest group ever.
For more information on The Burke Fund, click here.
Midville Country Club is a nine hole course that spreads over 2,935 yards, adding up to a par 70, for 18 holes (play the nine holes twice from different tees.)
18 holes with a car at Midville during the week will cost you $59 while walking will cost you #39. .
On the weekend, 18 holes with a cart will cost you $63, while you can walk for $43.
Midville Country Club is located on 100 Lombardi Lane in West Warwick, Rhode Island.
Cranston Country Club opened in 1974 and is an 18 hole course that stretches over 6,636 yards from the back tees, adding up to a par 71. Cranston CC located on 69 Burlingame Rd in Cranston, Rhode Island.
18 Holes with a cart will cost you $59 or you can walk for $41 from Monday to Thursday.
Prices go up slightly on the weekend as 18 holes with a cart will cost you $65 while walking will cost you $47.
Meadow Brook Golf Course is one of the newest and longest public golf courses in Rhode Island, stretching 7400 yards from the back trees, adding up to a par 72. Meadow Brook originally opened in 1929 but since being purchased by the Hendrick Family in 2006, has been completely renovated.