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The Albertus Magnus College Golf Classic

The Albertus Magnus College Golf Classic

Rally your foursome and tee off for a cause that changes lives.

You are invited to the Albertus Magnus College Golf Classic on June 22 at the iconic New Haven Country Club. This premier event brings together alumni, friends, and corporate partners for an unforgettable day on the course — all in support of student success and vital scholarship funding.

Every swing helps open doors for Albertus students, ensuring they have access to the transformative education, mentorship, and opportunities that define the Albertus experience. Your participation directly fuels the futures of tomorrow’s leaders.

Following play, join us for cocktails and hors d’oeuvres as we celebrate the life-changing impact of your generosity.

Itinerary

Itinerary


Event Schedule for June 22, 2026

  • 11:00 Registration Begins
    • Buffet Lunch, Driving Range, and Putting Green Open
  • 12:15 Rules and Format Announcements
  • 12:30 Shot Gun Start
  • 5:00 Cocktail Reception

General Information

General Information

Tournament Format and New Haven Country Club Rules

Scramble: Each foursome’s players will tee off, then the team members choose the best of the four shots for the next shot. All team members then play the second shot from that location, and again choose the best shot. Play continues in this manner until the hole is completed. The team then records its score and maintains that format for all 18 holes.

A maximum score of “bogey” will be the limit; if a team reaches a bogey score for a hole, they should pick up and proceed to the next hole.

Longest drive and closest to the pin contests.

New Haven Country Club requires proper golf attire (no jeans or cutoff shorts; collared shirts required for men)

Giving Back

Giving Back

Supporting Students Through Scholarship

Over 90% of Undergraduate students receive financial aid in the form of scholarships, loans, grants, or work-study assistance. Your support helps reduce students' financial burden so they can focus on their studies and complete their degrees.