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The Friends of Ariel are hosting a golf tournament and silent auction to benefit Ariel Gandy, a 17 year old Leon High School student who was recently diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of liver cancer. We are trying to raise money to help Ariel realize her wishes and to help the family defray the mounting medical bills. Ariel is a beautiful, smart, and funny young lady who has touched alot of peoples lives, she has been a bright spot for alot of her friends in their time of need, her warm wonderful smile, her always positive attitude and her sweet caring heart need us to be her bright spot in her time of need.
Maurice Allen is a 28 year old native of Orlando, Florida. A graduate of Florida A&M University with a BS in Biology and is currently enrolled at Life University in Marietta, GA.
Studying to become a chiropractor he is currently taking 21 credit hours, helping the rugby team with speed work, and is usually training 15 hours each week to perfect the art of long driving. Quite the stellar athlete, he has played volleyball, baseball, football, won national track championships, and is also a certified personal trainer. He is now hoping to add golf as another notch on his belt of sporting accomplishments.
Florida A&M University President's Cup Golf Tournament
This years FAMU President's Cup will be held on Monday • 08.09.10 • 7 a.m. at the beautiful Southwood Golf Club, 3750 Grove Park Drive, Tallahassee, Florida.
"It is a pleasure to invite you to participate in the 3rd Annual President’s Cup Golf Tournament. Already heralded as one of the premier golf outings in the Tallahassee area, this year’s President’s Cup will exceed your expectations. Southwood Golf Club, an award-winning Fred Couples designed course, will be the host site of the 2010 tournament. The 2009 President’s Cup golf tournament fielded 31 teams vying for the coveted Cup. This year, we expect an even greater response and have leveled the playing field so that golfers at all levels will have an opportunity to leave as a winner. Your support of the President’s Cup benefits the Presidential Scholarship Program. Florida A&M University (FAMU) has a long history of recognizing outstanding high school graduates for their academic performance. The Presidential Scholarship Program awards partial and full merit-based scholarships.
I was sent the link to a video that totally changed my perception of happiness and I would like to share this video with all of youl. Nick Vujicic puts me to shame whenever I think life's not going too good. When I think about his sense of humor and motivation it makes me smile. Thanks Howie for sharing this video with us and thanks Nick for for being such an inspiration.
96 Degrees In The Shade! Real Hot In The Shaaaade.
At 6:30 am, while getting the course ready for the 4th Annual William Tanner Golf Tournament, some of us had the pleasure of observing a red tail fox making its way across the dew covered fairway on hole number three in pursuit of the morning's glory. The heat associated with the rising eight o'clock sun served as a sound reminder that summer was upon us and it was going to be a hot one. This is Golfbytez' second year covering this event which is hosted by the men and women from the FSU Police Department at the Don Veller Seminole Golf Course and the proceeds from the funds raised goes towards a very worthy cause. Golfers have made this pilgrimage for years and this June 3rd was no exception from the overwhelming response from members of the golfing community traveling from far and wide. This event was named after the department's first police chief William Tanner who himself was a golfer until he had to retire his clubs because of back trouble.