SAN ANTONIO – The Quarry Golf Course was the perfect backdrop for the 35
th Annual Buddy Meyer Athletics Department Golf Outing on Monday, October 5. The success of the golf outing enables St. Mary's Athletics to provide its student-athlete's a memorable experience during their time on campus.
"I want to thank our entire Athletics staff and the Advancement office for their great work on this tournament," said St. Mary's Director of Athletics
Robert Coleman. "Back in the summer we had discussions on not hosting the tournament to having a morning and afternoon shotgun yesterday speaks volumes of the commitment from our alumni, parents, supporters, and vendors. They understand the importance of this event and how the proceeds benefit our current student-athletes in providing the best opportunities available."
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The Athletic Department's biggest fundraiser of the year, drew nearly 190 golfers, split up between a morning and afternoon tee time. The event featured door prize winners and 14 silent auction items participants could bid on throughout the day, with the winners being announced at the conclusion of the afternoon round. Prizes were awarded to the first, second, and third-place finishers of each tee time.
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St. Mary's Athletics would like to thank the following sponsors:
Title Sponsors
Greehey Family Foundation
Sports Medicine Associates
Central Electric
Gold Sponsors
Aramark
Silver Sponsors
Michelob Ultra
Hayden & Cunningham
AAA Auger Plumbing
Catholic Life Insurance
Rattler Sponsors
Allegiance Environmental Services
Alamo 1
Gamez Law Firm
St. Mary's University Alumni Association
Central Builders
Rebecca Creek Distillery
Texas State Home Loans
Lyndon Taylor State Farm
SWBC
Coach Herman A. "Buddy" Meyer Jr. continues to build a legacy of leadership and sportsmanship — a culture that still exists across Rattler Nation today. The Buddy Meyer Athletics Golf Tournament honors his commitment to student-athletes and his alma mater. Thank you for supporting St. Mary's student-athletes and strengthening the foundation Meyer built.