University hosting annual KSB Open

March 03, 2025

Trine University is holding its annual Ketner School of Business Golf Outing on April 25, with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. on Zollner Golf Course.

This event is held each year to support the sport and golf management students through a day of golf and competitions on the course. This will be the ninth annual KSB Outing put on by the senior Sport Management Capstone class and Tee it Up Trine.

On-course games include the longest drive, closest to the pin and longest putt, which every golfer can compete in to win prizes.

Registration for the event is $400 for a team of four. Registration costs cover a box lunch, dinner, silent auction and prizes for the top three teams.

Not interested in playing, but want to support this student initiative? Become a sponsor or prize donor! Sponsorships begin at only $100 and include opportunities to represent your business in front of the Trine and Angola golfing communities.

All proceeds from the KSB Open go to covering the costs for student opportunities including career fairs, networking events, and class projects.

To sign up or learn more about the event, visit advancement.trine.edu/register/ksbopen2025 or contact Prof. Zander Atwood at (260) 665-4694 or atwoodz@trine.edu.          

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