When

Friday May 19, 2017 from 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM MST
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Where

Dell Urich Golf Course 
600 S Alvernon Way
Tucson, AZ 85711
 

 
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Contact

Tim Rhine 
ASCE Southern Arizona Branch 
520-352-8630 
tim.rhine@kimley-horn.com 

This Annual Event is Organized and Hosted by:

 

MATHCOUNTS

Southern Arizona Chapter

2017 Golf Tournament

Friday, May 19th, 2017

Dell Urich Golf Course

Format: 4-Person Scramble

 

11:00 am Registration

11:45 am "Mob" Putting Challenge

12:00 pm Shotgun Start

4:30 pm Post-Game Reception

Support the Southern Arizona Chapter of Mathcounts by golfing on a Friday afternoon. Your entry fee of $125 per person includes lunch, 18-holes of golf, golf cart, a chance to win $500 cash in the "Mob" putting challenge, hole contests including a chance to win a 2017 Buick Verano with a hole-in-one, and of course the post-game reception. We will also have a raffle drawing with many prizes! Sponsorship Opportunities also available.
Register Now! Registration closes Friday, May 12th at midnight

MATHCOUNTS is a nationwide math enrichment, coaching and competition program that promotes math achievement and inspires a passion for mathematics in U.S. middle school students. Currently in its 34th year, MATHCOUNTS is one of the country’s largest and most successful education partnerships involving volunteers, educators, industry sponsors and students.

The MATHCOUNTS program consists of two parts – the National Math Club and the MATHCOUNTS Competition Series. The National Math Club provides the structure and activities needed to encourage the formation of math clubs within schools. It’s designed to increase enthusiasm for math and engage students using a variety of math activities.

The MATHCOUNTS Competition Series promotes mathematics achievement through a series of engaging "bee" style contests. Like the Spelling Bee, MATHCOUNTS is a program where students progress from the School Competition to the Local/Chapter Competition to the State Competition and finally to the National Competition.

Proceeds from this event goes to the MATHCOUNTS Southern Arizona Chapter to fund their competition in February 2018 and the ASCE Southern Arizona Branch Scholarship Fund to be awarded in September 2017. Thanks to this generous donation provided by ASCE-SAB, MATHCOUNTS is able to provide middle school students in Southern Arizona with the foundation for success in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics careers.

Thank you for your support!