Division of Business Administration and Economics
Annual Golf Tournament
September 1,2021
ABOUT THE COURSE
Canongate I Golf Club, located in Sharpsburg, Georgia originally opened in 1965 with 18 holes designed by world-renowned architects Dick Wilson and Joe Lee. An additional 18 holes were added in 1999, creating the 36-hole facility that Members know and love today. Architects Rocky Roquemore and Jeff Burton were responsible for the addition.
This unique, 36-hole Club features four distinct nines that integrate seamlessly into the surrounding natural area, making it a favorite among all of our Members.
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In addition to the courses, the Club offers a double-sided driving range with both mat and grass hitting areas, targets, and premium range balls, as well as a short game practice area.
The Format
"FORT LAUDERDALE"4 Man Scramble
The Ft. Lauderdale 4 Man Scramble is a variation on the typical scramble in which one player on each team sits out each shot.
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A scramble works this way: Each player on the team tees off. The best of the four shots is selected; all players move their balls to that spot and play their second shots. Then the better of the second shots is selected, all players move their balls to that spot and play their third shots; and so on until the ball is holed.
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In a Ft. Lauderdale Scramble, the twist is that the player whose shot is selected doesn’t get to play the next shot. So in a Ft. Lauderdale Scramble with teams of four, all four players tee off, the best shot is selected, then only three players hit their second shots. The better of the second shots is selected and the player who hit it sits out the third shots; and so on until the ball is holed.
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A Ft. Lauderdale Scramble can help spread the “best shots” around among teammates, but it does mean that one player has to sit out every shot.
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OUR MISSION
The mission of the Division of Business Administration and Economics at Morehouse College is to
develop intellectual capacity and skills, advance knowledge, and foster leadership abilities
requisite for excellence in business practice, graduate studies and beyond.