St. Augustine Amateur, amateurgolf.com forge partnership
CARLSBAD, Calif. (Aug. 23, 2013) --
Amateurgolf.com, the web’s top source for
amateur golf tournaments and information, is
proud to announce its newly-forged
partnership with the St. Augustine Amateur.
In it’s 10th year, the St. Augustine Amateur
has become one of the nation’s marquee
invitationals for elite amateur golfers. A
Golfweek/amateurgolf.com Points Rankings
event, the St. Augustine Amateur is played at
St. John’s Golf Club in Elkton, Fla.
"We have always provided serious amateur
events with calendar and results exposure,"
said amateurgolf.com founder Pete
Wlodkowski. "Partnering with quality events
like the St. Augustine Amateur is a natural
extension of our business."
Past winners of the event include
professionals Blayne Barber and Peter Uihlein,
formerly ranked as the world’s No. 1 amateur
golfer.
As part of the partnership, amateurgolf.com
provided the St. Augustine Amateur with an
enhanced web presence and dedicated
registration using amateurgolf.com’s
proprietary software and databases.
"We at the St. Augustine Amateur are very
pleased with our new partnership with
amateurgolf.com," said St. Augustine Amateur
Co-Chairman John Jennison. "Leveraging
amateurgolf.com's expertise has accelerated
the St. Augustine Amateur's primary objective
of providing the highest quality tournament
experience for our players and partners."
Registration has officially begun for the 2013
St. Augustine Amateur, which is scheduled for
Oct. 18-20.
Visit the official
St.
Augustine Amateur website for more
information and to request an invitation.
ABOUT THE St. Augustine Amateur
54 hole stroke play event for better
amateurs
and collegiate players. The field will be
limited
to 84 players, with no cut. The tournament
is
open to Amateurs only whose entry has been
accepted by the Tournament Committee
however there is an open qualifier several
weeks prior to the event - contact the
Tournament Committee or visit the website
for
details.
Unless prior arrangements are made with
the
approval of the Committee, competitors
must
walk during the competition.
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