
Sixth Annual Unger-DeBlasio Cup Set for October 5
Sep 06 | Women's Golf
PISCATAWAY - Rutgers University Women's Golf, under the leadership of head coach Kari Williams, will host the sixth annual Unger-DeBlasio Cup at the Rutgers University Golf Course on Friday, Oct. 5. Former letterwinners, alumni and friends of the program are welcome to participate in the highly-anticipated event, which will celebrate 41 years of women's golf "On the Banks."
To register for the Cup, please visit the Rutgers University Alumni Association's event page.
Playing, lunch reception and sponsorship opportunities are available. After registration and warm-up, the event tees-off with a shotgun start at 8:45 a.m. A lunch reception with the team and awards presentation will take place after all rounds are completed at approximately 1:30 p.m.
Proceeds from the Cup benefit the Rutgers University Women's Golf Program.
Last year, more than 60 golfers competed, including 15 program alumnae. The 2017 Cup champion foursome was comprised of Bob Torrone, Don Lomurro, Rich Stanzione and Jeff Cusimano.
In 1977, women's golf became an intercollegiate sport at Rutgers led by 17-year Head Coach Jan Unger. Serving as head coach from 1978-1995, Unger laid the solid foundation that can be attributed to the program's current success. Art DeBlasio served as the assistant coach under Unger for many years, while holding the position of Head Golf Professional at the Rutgers Golf Course from 1966-2001. DeBlasio celebrates more than a half century membership with the PGA.
Over 6,300 yards in length, the picturesque, tree-lined, PGA sanctioned Rutgers University Golf Course is a par 72 and offers a challenging layout with four teeing areas per hole. Highlights include narrow fairways, fast greens, and water hazards on nine holes. Founded in 1963, the course is located on the Busch Campus. The mission of the course is to ensure that every player enjoys a timely round of golf played on superior fairways and true greens with uncompromising service and instruction.
For additional information or questions, please contact assistant coach Joanna Henry at jhenry@scarletknights.com.
To register for the Cup, please visit the Rutgers University Alumni Association's event page.
Playing, lunch reception and sponsorship opportunities are available. After registration and warm-up, the event tees-off with a shotgun start at 8:45 a.m. A lunch reception with the team and awards presentation will take place after all rounds are completed at approximately 1:30 p.m.
Proceeds from the Cup benefit the Rutgers University Women's Golf Program.
Last year, more than 60 golfers competed, including 15 program alumnae. The 2017 Cup champion foursome was comprised of Bob Torrone, Don Lomurro, Rich Stanzione and Jeff Cusimano.
In 1977, women's golf became an intercollegiate sport at Rutgers led by 17-year Head Coach Jan Unger. Serving as head coach from 1978-1995, Unger laid the solid foundation that can be attributed to the program's current success. Art DeBlasio served as the assistant coach under Unger for many years, while holding the position of Head Golf Professional at the Rutgers Golf Course from 1966-2001. DeBlasio celebrates more than a half century membership with the PGA.
Over 6,300 yards in length, the picturesque, tree-lined, PGA sanctioned Rutgers University Golf Course is a par 72 and offers a challenging layout with four teeing areas per hole. Highlights include narrow fairways, fast greens, and water hazards on nine holes. Founded in 1963, the course is located on the Busch Campus. The mission of the course is to ensure that every player enjoys a timely round of golf played on superior fairways and true greens with uncompromising service and instruction.
For additional information or questions, please contact assistant coach Joanna Henry at jhenry@scarletknights.com.
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