
Monday, September 28, 2026
9am Shotgun Start
(4-Player Scramble)
Ligonier Country Club
Rt 711 S, 729 Fairway Lane
Ligonier, PA 15658
Congratulations to the 2025 winners!
First Place and Top Alumni Team: Ryan Nalevanko, Sam Wotus, Justin Campbell ’20, Matt Wagner UPJ '20
Second Place: Len Ulish, Goose Fisher, Matt Brunk, Kurt Skvarla
Skills Prizes
| Closest to the Pin (#2) | Dan O'Connor |
| Women's Long Drive (#5) | Vonnie Null |
| Closest to the Pin (#7) | Matt Rendulic |
| Longest Drive (#8) | Tony Boff |
| Closest to the Pin (#11) | Michael Pehur |
| Closest to the Pin (#13) | Sam Wotus |
| Closest to the Pin (#15) | Tyler Krukar |
| Closest to the Pin in Two (#16) | Mark Chachula, Phil Elgin, Matt Rendulic, Mason Fisher |
| Longest Putt (#18) | Ray See |
| Seniors Long Drive (#18) | Unknown (proximity card missing from marker) |
| Putting Contest | Andrew Burlison |
More photos from the 2025 outing »
Proceeds from the 2026 event benefit:
Pitt-Greensburg Bobcat Athletics
Pitt-Greensburg competes in 13 NCAA Division III varsity sports in the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) — and 2025 was a landmark year.
For the first time in school history, the Women's Softball team won the AMCC regular season and tournament championships, earning a berth to the NCAA Tournament. In Men’s Baseball, junior outfielder James Domer earned national honors by finishing atop all of NCAA Division III in batting average. Men's Golf and Women's Soccer each finished second in the AMCC, with Women's Soccer also earning an ECAC Tournament berth. Across both seasons, 31 student-athletes and one coach earned All-AMCC honors — and Bobcat athletes carried a 3.15 GPA in the fall 2025 semester.
These students compete hard, lead in the classroom, and make Pitt-Greensburg proud. Your gift helps them keep doing both.
Pitt-Greensburg Alumni Association
The Pitt-Greensburg Alumni Association (PGAA) fosters lifelong connections between graduates and the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg. Through 50+ annual events, the PGAA keeps a growing community of engaged alumni connected to each other and to campus.
The PGAA invests directly in students through the Student Emergency Fund, an Incoming Freshman renewable scholarship, and a Student Community Service award. Alumni give back by serving on career panels, participating in mentorship events, and volunteering their time and talents — regularly topping the campus leaderboard on Pitt Day of Giving. Recognized alumni achievements are celebrated annually through the PGAA Awards, honoring the contributions and successes of Pitt-Greensburg graduates.
Your support helps the PGAA continue building a vibrant, engaged community for today's students and tomorrow's alumni.
PGAA Student Emergency Fund
Sometimes life doesn't go as planned. An unexpected medical bill, a sudden loss, a moment of crisis — these things can make it hard for a student to keep moving forward. The PGAA Student Emergency Fund is here to help Pitt-Greensburg students through those difficult times, offering financial assistance for urgent needs beyond tuition, such as medical expenses, food, housing, and emergency travel.
Our hope is simple: that no Bobcat has to choose between getting through a hardship and staying in school. This fund helps bridge that gap, offering a little breathing room when it's needed most.
More students are reaching out for support, and every gift goes a long way toward helping someone find their footing again.
A Special Thank You to Our 2026 Event Sponsors
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