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The William and Mary golf programs will start a new tradition this
summer, hosting the Stonehouse Tribe College-Am on Friday, August 24
beginning at noon. Players and groups can register to play a round on
the Traditions Club at Stonehouse with a W&M player or coach, with
all proceeds directly benefitting the Tribe men's and women's golf
teams.
Event Information
Individual/Group Registration Form
Hole Sponsorship Registration Form
The event starts with registration and lunch at noon at the Stonehouse clubhouse, followed by a 1 p.m. shotgun start for the tournament. Single players can register for $175, while the price for a foursome with a W&M player or coach is $600. Portions of the entry fees are tax deductible as a contribution to the Tribe Club. Hole sponsorships are also available, at $125 per hole. Due to NCAA regulations, players must be aged 18 or older, or not a high school prospect (in grades 9-12).
The Traditions Club at Stonehouse has won numerous accolades since opening in 1996, including "Best New Upscale Public Course in the Country," and "Top 100 Modern Design Courses in the Nation" honors. For more information or questions, please contact Director of Golf Jay Albaugh at 757-221-3046, or by email at jaalba@wm.edu.

Event Information
Individual/Group Registration Form
Hole Sponsorship Registration Form
The event starts with registration and lunch at noon at the Stonehouse clubhouse, followed by a 1 p.m. shotgun start for the tournament. Single players can register for $175, while the price for a foursome with a W&M player or coach is $600. Portions of the entry fees are tax deductible as a contribution to the Tribe Club. Hole sponsorships are also available, at $125 per hole. Due to NCAA regulations, players must be aged 18 or older, or not a high school prospect (in grades 9-12).
The Traditions Club at Stonehouse has won numerous accolades since opening in 1996, including "Best New Upscale Public Course in the Country," and "Top 100 Modern Design Courses in the Nation" honors. For more information or questions, please contact Director of Golf Jay Albaugh at 757-221-3046, or by email at jaalba@wm.edu.














