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ASUMH Welcomes You to the Charity Golf Classic at Big Creek Country Club!



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ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT TO BENEFIT LOCAL ASU-MOUNTAIN HOME DR. ROBERT L. MYERS TECHNICAL EDUCATION CAMPUS


Area tournament will help raise money for the technical needs of the college’s technical center.

 

MOUNTAIN HOME, AR (April 30, 2025) The 24th annual ASU-Mountain Home Charity Golf Classic sponsored by Yelcot is slated for June 7 & 8, 2025.  It will be held at Big Creek Country Club.  


This 3-person scramble allows players the chance at daily hole-in-one prizes, including a 2025 Jeep Gladiator Sport. Four players will also be chosen at random to play for the One Million Dollar Hole-In-One shot Saturday night. Complimentary lunch is provided both days as well as dinner Saturday night.  


Teams can sign up at asumh.edu/golf.


Over the past 23 years, generous contributions to this annual event have raised over $585,140.  All proceeds from this year’s tournament will benefit the Arkansas State University-Mountain Home Dr. Robert L. Myers Technical Education Campus. ASUMH’s Technical Education Campus works with local industry and other employers. ASUMH developed technical programs needed to serve our region. Including: Welding, Mechatronics, Automotive Services, and Boat Manufacturing. As an approved site by the Arkansas Department of Career Education, this 25,000 square foot secondary center also provides training for area high school juniors and seniors with the opportunity to earn college credit while still in high school.


PHOTO (l/r): Dr. Bentley Wallace, ASUMH Chancellor; Jay Crawford, ASC Warranty/Route 66 Extended Warranty; Robin Hawkins, KTLO; Sara Zimmerman, Yelcot; Vernon Dewey, Ultimate Auto Group; Eric Lunnen, Anstaff Bank; Christy Keirn, ASUMH; Chris Robinson, Crews & Associates; Jacob Bruggeman, Arvest Bank; Clint Czeschin, Yelcot; Kristen Speer, Twin Lakes Radio; Sarah Edwards, Baxter Health; Brian Ross, Danfoss


About Arkansas State University-Mountain Home
Arkansas State University-Mountain Home is a public, open access, two-year campus of the Arkansas State University System, primarily serving students in North Central Arkansas. ASUMH provides affordable lifelong learning and excellent teaching, enabling students of all ages to enhance their quality of life. ASUMH serves approximately 1,500 students each year.


About Yelcot
Yelcot Communications offers the most advanced communication technologies to rural north central Arkansas. Phone, Cable, Internet and Security services allow Yelcot customers the same choices that larger metropolitan areas enjoy. Yelcot is also proud to offer local, experienced, budget-friendly Managed I.T. Services for businesses of any size. Yelcot serves the following areas in Arkansas: Yellville and Summit, Cotter and Gassville, Mountain View, Mountain Home, Calico Rock, Melbourne, Mount Pleasant, Cushman, Cave City, and Batesville.  Visit yelcot.com for more information.




Christy Keirn

Vice Chancellor for Institutional Advancement

ckeirn@asumh.edu

(870) 508-6109


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Christy Keirn

Vice Chancellor for Institutional Advancement

ckeirn@asumh.edu

(870) 508-6109


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