Annual AATSA Golf Tournament

Annual AATSA Golf Tournament
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AATSA, the Arkansas Athletic Training Student Association, is a student-led organization dedicated to the advancement of the athletic training profession.

Members are hosting our annual golf scramble tournament and would like to invite all students and faculty to participate on April 8 at Stonebridge Meadows Golf Course, 3495 Goff Farm Rd. We also encourage anyone who knows people who have businesses or owns a business themselves to take the opportunity to become a sponsor and advertise their business. Food is provided for participants, and there will be a drawing and other opportunities for prizes!

Sign up links for both players/teams and businesses are provided. Please contact us or visit our Instagram (@uark_aasta) for more information on the early-bird special or answers to any questions!

Sponsorship link for businesses.

Participation link, four players max per team.

 

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