The Iowa Hawkeyes, along with 17 other collegiate women’s golf teams, are gearing up for the 2023 Tulane Women’s Golf Classic Presented by Chad Brownstein.
Green Wave men’s golf alumnus Chad Brownstein is once again presenting the 2023 Tulane Women’s Classic. This year’s tournament will feature 18 teams and honor the outstanding achievement of top players in women’s golf with the ANNIKA Award.
The 2023 tournament has made it a priority to provide assistance to at-risk youth in New Orleans. The tournament is awarding $25,000 to assist the Boys & Girls Club Milne Unit on Franklin Avenue in New Orleans. These funds will be used to buy essential educational materials, technology, and sports equipment. Club members will also be able to attend the women’s tournament and meet the players in person.
Tulane Head coach Stew Burke said, “Not only are we excited about having Chad so generously help us with our golf tournament, we feel that this philanthropic endeavor with the boys and girls club is something that is truly special to Tulane women’s golf. Chad has been instrumental in arranging this partnership between our program at the Boys and Girls Club, and it has been something that we have been looking forward to since it was announced back in October.”
Burke added that “Community service is at the heart of what being a Tulane student-athlete truly means, as we love to give back to our wonderful community throughout the year.” Mr. Brownstein is passionate about the tournament’s potential to provide local youth an opportunity to witness female athletes thriving both athletically and academically in the upcoming tournament. “I am energized to execute on our plan bringing innovative ideas in the second year. We have increased inclusivity and activated an important partnership in the community,” Brownstein said.
Also joining Tulane on its home course, in addition to Iowa, will be Boston College, Cal Poly, Central Arkansas, Charleston Southern, Chattanooga, Howard, Incarnate Word, Memphis, Missouri State, Purdue, Rutgers, South Dakota, Southern Miss, Texas El Paso, Wichita State, and Arkansas State.
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