2015 Ouimet Fund Endowed Brochure

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An Upward Trajectory A true indicator of the significant expansion of the Endowed Scholarship Program is the percentage its monetary awards represent within the total annual scholarship pool.The chart below clearly illustrates how this impact has steadily grown.

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ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP GROWTH THROUGH THE YEARS 1966 William Danforth Award 1978 Joseph Morrill Award 1982 Anders Fund 1988 Richard Tarlow Award 1991 Roger Barry Award 1992 James D. Casey Scholarship David Howard Award Guy Tedesco Scholarship 1996 Wallace M. Burnett Scholarship Sidney Goldstein Scholarship 1998 Frederick A. Bailey Scholarship Jack Casey New England Senior Golfers’ Association Scholarship Connolly Family Scholarship Adele Foley Scholarship Ted Highberger, Sr. Award Eddie Lowery Award Billy Maich Award NFL Alumni New England Chapter “Team Spirit” Scholarship Deacon Palmer Scholarship 1999

Charlie Crenshaw Scholarship Raymond Faxon Scholarship Michael Ohanian Scholarship Christopher “Boo” Rich Scholarship Stansky Scholarship WGAM/Dolly Sullivan Scholarship

2000 Brae Burn Country Club/Mickey Lane Scholarship Johnson and Wales University Golf Management Scholarship Scott King Scholarship William R. King Scholarship Margaret Lowery Award Thomas W. Strange Scholarship

2001 Heritage Scholarship Byron Nelson Award Mildred Gardinor Prunaret Award The Renaissance Golf Club Scholarship 2002 Altman/McLaughlin Award Prescott S. Bush Scholarship Hyannisport Club Memorial Award Charles A. Pappas Award 2003

Jerry Daly Scholarship Ed Dudley Award Richard J. Ganong Scholarship John J. McCafferty Scholarship Roche Family Scholarship Dick Stimets Scholarship

2004 Bank of America Championship Award Barrett - O’Hara Family Scholarship Frost Family Scholarship Jack Hobbs Scholarship Ted Kenerson Brae Burn Caddie Scholarship Domingo Lopez Scholarship Tiger Woods Foundation Award 2005

Tom Barrett Memorial Scholarship Raymond M. Blue Scholarship Charlie Earp Scholarship Charles & Janice Fox Scholarship John P. Hamill Scholarship Priscilla D. Ramsey Scholarship Richard A. Spillane, Sr. Scholarship

2006 Boston Police Athletic League Scholarship Cape Cod National Scholarship Mary Casey Scholarship Casson Family Scholarship Jack Garry/Exssex County Club Caddie Scholarship Erling Jacobsen Scholarship Newell B. Kurson Scholarship


ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP GROWTH THROUGH THE YEARS 2012 Audrey and I. D’Arcy Brent, II Scholarship Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. Scholarship Killer Foy Scholarship Kennedy Family Scholarship James McDonough Scholarship Robert F. O’Meara Scholarship

2006 Les Bond/Wellesley Country Club (cont.) Scholarship F. Henry Savage, Jr. Scholarship Amos E. Wasgatt III Scholarship at Tatnuck Country Club Harrison G. Taylor, Jr. / Worcester Country Club Scholarship 2007 Irving L. Adler Scholarship Phil & Blanche Cahalin Scholarship Eastward Ho! Scholarship Ellen Hines Scholarship Oyster Harbors Club Scholarship Jerry York Scholarship

2013 George L. and E. Theresa Brandi Scholarship Holly and David Bruce Scholarship Donovan Family Scholarship Joe Gill Scholarship May Jackson Scholarship Keith-Hoon Scholarship Mix-Jordan Scholarship William G. O’Brien Scholarship Rick Stimets Scholarship Woodland Golf Club Scholarship

2008 Richard F. Connolly, Jr. Scholarship Dr. John F. Gallagher, Jr. / Frank Spellman Scholarship John D. Mineck Caddie Scholarship Kevin Onstott Scholarship Harry & Muriel Player Scholarship Tudor Investments Scholarship Herbert Warren Wind Scholarship

2014 Boston Strong Scholarship Coan Family Scholarship Fred & Marion MacQuarrie Scholarship Martin Family Scholarship Paul E. Petry/Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company Scholarship Scannell Family Scholarship

2009 John F. Gillis Scholarship Stan Thirsk Scholarship 2010 Ely Callaway Scholarship Charles River Country Club Scholarship John F. Flavin Concord Country Club Scholarship Robert and Joanne McIntosh Scholarship David Page Scholarship Dave and Jane Parker Scholarship Reilly Family Scholarship John Watt Scholarship 2011

2015 Evelyn Virginia Rutledge Alexander Scholarship Robert B. Bachman Scholarship Kevin Buckley Scholarship Walter F. Devitt Scholarship Dennett W. Goodrich Scholarship Edward J. Krovitz, Jr. Scholarship Frank and Helen Murphy Scholarship Carolyn S. Savage Scholarship William Van Faasen Scholarship Seth Waugh Scholarship Wetzel Family Scholarship

Fordie H. Pitts, Jr. Scholarship John R. Reilly Scholarship

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WELCOME MESSAGE

December, 2015 Dear Friends of the Ouimet Fund, You will be gratified to learn that your generous support of the Endowed Scholarship Program of the Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund has enabled the organization to increase the number of Scholars who receive financial support from The Fund. This year, we will award $1.7 million to 298 young people, a 19% increase in the number of students receiving financial awards. The 127 endowed scholarships account for 30% of that total, or approximately $500,000. For most of our Scholars, this financial assistance is a critical factor in their ability to take full advantage of the educational opportunities at their respective colleges. For some, it is the reason that they are able to attend at all. Those of you who attended anyofofour ourevents eventshave haveheard hearddirectly directlyfrom fromour ourScholars Scholarshow howimportant importantthese theseawards awardsare aretotothem themand andhow how have come to any oneofofour ourevents, events,I encourage I encourageyou youtotododoso. so.One Oneofofthe themost most much they appreciate them. If you have not yet attended been to one positive aspects of supporting The Fund is the opportunity to see first hand the impact that your support has. Our endowment currently amounts to approximately $10.7 million. We take the stewardship of these funds very seriously. The investment of these assets is overseen by an Investment Committee composed of experienced investment professionals from the Boston investment community. The Committee meets regularly with the retained investment advisory firm, reviewing its investment performance against benchmarks which reflect the Ouimet Fund’s investment objective of moderate growth, consistent with downside protection. For the 10 month period ended October 31, 2015, The positive forwith the year. Fund has experienced a gain of 0.58%, which is consistent those benchmarks. In closing, we thank you for your support. It has enabled the Ouimet Fund to strive to maintain its support of the young men and women who have provided critical services to our respective golfing experiences. Our ability to continue to provide this support will require us to continue to grow our financial resources. To that end, we urge you to consider adding to the scholarship that you have endowed, and to reach out to your friends and acquaintances who are in a position to endow a scholarship of their own. You know best the satisfaction that can come from endowing a scholarship. Please share this with others. Sincerely,

Richard M. Reilly Chair, Development Committee Member, Investment Committee

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ABOUT THE PROGRAM The Ouimet Fund Endowed Scholarship Program has become our cornerstone for growth. Endowed scholarships are permanently restricted funds that are invested to insure the existence of the scholarship in perpetuity. Our endowment program offers the donor the ability to tailor their gift and the resulting named award to suit their own philanthropic goals. Since 1991, the number of endowed scholarships invested with The Fund has grown from 5 to 127 awards. A unique quality of the Ouimet Fund Endowed Scholarship Program is that it permanently links the donor, honoree or sponsoring organization with golf, Francis Ouimet, youth and education. Every year, we are thrilled to communicate with the donors and/or honorees to let them know about the student(s) that they are helping and what makes him or her a worthy recipient. We often hear of the satisfaction they feel knowing they’ve made a difference in the life of a young student. The recipients of the awards often send letters of gratitude to their benefactors letting them know how important their support has been.

Endowed Scholarships Are Important To The Future Of The Fund

Endowed scholarships are important to the Ouimet Fund and our Scholars. The endowed awards broaden The Fund’s financial base and proceeds greatly add to our Scholarships, lessening our dependence on annual fundraising and events and increasing the dollars available to support all of our Scholars.

Is A Ouimet Endowed Scholarship Right For You?

The 127 endowed awards established with the Ouimet Fund have been funded in a variety of ways. The common thread among them is that the contributions come from individuals, families or special groups who wish to honor a deep commitment and connection to young people, education, the game of golf and Francis Ouimet.

Endowed Scholarship Growth

1991 5 1992 8 1993 8 1994 8 1995 8 1996 10 1997 10 1998 19 1999 25 2000 31 2001 35 2002 39 2003 45 2004 52 2005 59 2006 69 2007 75 2008 82 2009 84 2010 92 2011 94 2012 99 2013 110 2014 118 2015 127 The number of scholarships and total dollars endowed with The Fund has grown greatly over the past few years. This year, $500,000 of the Ouimet Fund’s scholarships will be funded from endowed awards. The Ouimet Fund continues to seek to expand its inner-city scholarship program in addition to broadening the overall endowed scholarships. Please contact Ouimet Fund Executive Director Bob Donovan at 774-430-9090 or bobd@ouimet.org for information.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1) Who should endow a scholarship? The ideal candidate is someone who has a deep affinity for golf, or has or had a parent or loved one who shares that deep affinity for golf, and who would like to be permanently associated with golf, Francis Ouimet and education. Family members, for instance, may together create an award in the name of their Mom or Dad. Other candidates include companies or clubs and organizations that are close to golf. Members of those organizations may collectively donate and may even approach vendors to contribute to a special cause. 2) How can I ensure that my philanthropic goals are realized? The Ouimet Fund’s Endowed Scholarship Program allows the donor to “personalize” a scholarship by determining qualifications that are important to them. Current Ouimet endowed scholarships include awards for Ouimet Scholars who are in a particular field of study, Scholars from a particular club or region of the state, a female Scholar, or an inner-city Scholar. Candidates meeting these restrictions will be given priority. Donors may create their award with very defined restrictions or in broader terms, or the donor can opt to allow The Fund to select a deserving recipient. 3) How can I make my contribution? Ouimet endowed scholarships can be funded in a variety of ways: •

Cash Donations: These can be made with a one-time donation or split up over two to five years.

• Gifts From Appreciated Stock: Donors may wish to take advantage of the tax savings by making a gift of appreciated stock that would then be sold by The Fund to establish the award. Consult your tax advisor for more information. • Eddie Lowery Bequest Society: As part of its Centennial Campaign, the Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund formally created the Eddie Lowery Bequest Society. This new group puts a focus on a new form of giving for the organization. The Society is pleased to recognize, as members of The Eddie Lowery Society, those individuals who have made a future commitment to The Fund through an estate gift. Planned (or bequest) gifts naming the Ouimet Fund as beneficiary through a will, trust agreement, life insurance policy or other deferred gift such as a 401(k) provide a vital resource for our Scholarship aid. We are pleased to recognize and thank the following members of the Eddie Lowery Society, some of whom have created an endowed scholarship through their bequest: Paul Boudreau Dorothy B. Holt Trust Duffy Brent Bob Jordan and Bob Mix Robert P. and Theresa N. Donovan Gloria and William G. O’Brien Richard J. Fogarty, Jr. Carolyn S. Savage If you would like to learn how you can include the Ouimet Fund as part of your estate plan and join this very special group of supporters, please contact The Fund’s Executive Director, Bob Donovan, at bobd@ouimet.org • Memorial Donations: People frequently designate the Ouimet Fund for memorial donations when a loved one passes away. Occasionally, these donations have been large and people have “rolled” them into endowed scholarships by making additional contributions. • Memorial Tournaments: A memorial tournament can be organized by the donating group and the proceeds used to fund a permanently endowed scholarship. • From a Fundraising Effort: Several organizations have funded endowed awards by soliciting their members to donate toward the endowed scholarship. Each of the individual donors was able to deduct the donation. 4) Can I gift money from my IRA and receive a charitable tax deduction? As we go to press, the IRA Charitable Rollover has not been extended into 2015-2016. Please consult your tax advisor on its current application. The Rollover has allowed individuals age 70½ and older to make direct transfers totaling up to $100,000 per year to 501(c)(3) organizations, such as the Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund, without having to count the transfers as income for federal income tax purposes. The transfers do, however, count toward that person’s required minimum distribution for the year. Transfers must come from your IRAs directly to the Ouimet Fund. If you have retirement assets in a 401(k), 403(b) etc., you must first roll those funds into an IRA, and then you can direct the IRA provider to transfer the funds from the IRA directly to the Ouimet Fund. 5) What Will I Receive For My Contribution? Most importantly, you will receive the satisfaction that comes with realizing your goal of helping young people attain their college dreams. You will also receive annual information from The Fund detailing the student(s) who will be receiving your scholarship. As a token of our gratitude, you will also receive a special “Francis Ouimet and Eddie Lowery” framed plaque which is presented to each sponsor or honoree usually at one of our events. Awards are listed annually in this publication, in the Annual Report, and are permanently engraved on a special recognition board at the Ouimet Fund offices at the William F. Connell Golf House. Please contact The Fund for more information.

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ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP DONOR DETAILS What: The Ouimet Fund offers the opportunity for people to permanently endow a Ouimet Fund Scholarship. The scholarship may be endowed in your name, the name of a loved one (living or dead), or the name of a company or organization. Scholarships may also be endowed anonymously or in the name of a third party. The Fund can also set up endowed scholarships and manage them for other organizations.

Why the Ouimet Fund?: The Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund has been in existence for 67 years, since 1949. It is one of the most respected small

charities in New England and has awarded over $30 Million in scholarships to over 5,400 students, many of whom have gone on to outstanding careers in business and professional positions. The Ouimet Fund is considered “The Golf Charity of Massachusetts”TM and is supported by over 100 clubs, all of the golf organizations in the state as well as many individuals, companies and foundations. In the last five fiscal years alone, which will end on March 31, 2016, the Ouimet Fund will have awarded nearly $8 Million in Scholarships.

Donation and Financial Information

Donation Level: The minimum donation required to establish an endowed scholarship is $50,000. Frequently, larger donations are made at the start or ongoing donations are made to increase the impact of the award.

Pledging Over Time: A donor may agree to make the donation over a period of two to five years, if necessary. Tax-deductibility: The donation to fund a scholarship and any additional contributions to it, are tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by law. 501 (c) (3) Tax-Exempt Organization: The Ouimet Fund has been a non-profit, tax-exempt organization in good standing for 67 years. Portfolio Management: The Fund’s endowed scholarship portfolio is managed by Goldman Sachs and has performed well historically. Audit Report/Yearly Financial Report: The Ouimet Fund has an independent audit each year by a firm that specializes in non-profit organizations and private schools. From that audit, The Fund has information on each endowed scholarship, including growth and disbursements which is communicated to the donor.

Amount of Annual Scholarship: The annual amount of the endowed award is generally 5% of the total of the endowment. The endowed award is

made as part of, and in addition to, the general Ouimet Scholarship awarded. A $50,000 endowment, for instance, will cover about half of a Ouimet award, that could range from $4,000 to $6,000. Endowments of greater size ($100,000) can be created to provide more than one scholarship per year.

Management Fee: The Ouimet Fund draws 1% of the principal each year from each endowed fund and transfers that amount to the annual operating budget. This helps to offset the increasing costs associated with operating and managing the endowed scholarship program.

Contract: Upon establishment of a new endowed scholarship, the Ouimet Fund requires a contract that is a standard agreement used by schools

and colleges. The contract protects the donor, the student recipient and the Ouimet Fund. The contract stipulates any special restrictions requested by the donor and agreed upon by the Ouimet Fund.

“Enduring Value” of the Endowed Scholarship: The permanently endowed scholarship gives a donor a great return for their investment. As the award is made yearly, there is an annual recognition of the donor and/or honoree.

Scholarship Management and Selection

Scholarship Recipients: The recipients of the endowed scholarship are current Ouimet Scholars. Generally, they are Scholars who have been in the Ouimet program for a couple of years and have a “track record” of accomplishment.

Selection of Winners: The Ouimet Fund’s staff reviews all Scholars annually. The Executive Director will inform the donors of the choices for each award.

Notification of Winners: The Ouimet Fund will notify the individual winners of each award, and give them an overview of who established the award, including some information on the honoree.

Ouimet Eligibility: Applicants must have completed at least two years “service to golf” as caddies or in pro shop or course superintendent operations at a Massachusetts golf course. The awards are “need-based” and assist with tuition at accredited undergraduate institutions.

Management of Scholarship: The Ouimet Fund’s professional staff manages the scholarships. What if there is no Scholar meeting the specified qualifications?: The Ouimet Fund seeks to have each endowed scholarship help a student with need and will select a Scholar who may not meet the narrow restrictions.

Waiting Period: If an award is scheduled to be paid over multiple years, until the full financial obligation has been met, a token award will be made.

“Looks Great on a Resume”: The Ouimet endowed awards are considered highly prestigious and past winners list them on resumes. Can the Award be made through a school and put in the investment portfolio of the school?: No. Announcement/Promotion of Awards: The Ouimet Fund lists each award annually in its Annual Report and gives further description in this

publication. A photo of the honoree is often included and each year the photo of the recipient is published in this report. If possible, the Ouimet Fund may have a presentation of the award at a key Ouimet event the year it is established. The Ouimet Fund will also present a plaque to the donor, if applicable. Making use of its multitude of social media channels, The Fund publicizes and recognizes winners through such endeavors as EndoWEDNESDAYS, a way of highlighting one award and its recipient.

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2015-2016 ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP DESCRIPTIONS AND RECIPIENTS

IRVING L. ADLER SCHOLARSHIP

Law School. He is also a former United States Treasury official. He is Municipal Marketing Manager for the Eastern Region at IESI. This year’s recipient is Messaoud S. Kerris, a sophomore at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts who performed his golf service at Robert T. Lynch Memorial GC.

The Irving L. Adler Scholarship was established in 2007 as an 80th birthday present by friends, family and business associates of Mr. Adler. He is a founder of Adler, Blanchard and Freeman, LLP and a longtime member of Spring Valley Irving I. Adler Kelsey J. Frahlich Country Club. He had been a Ouimet Society member for many years and is the father of Scott Adler, a Ouimet Fund Director. The Adler Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar preparing for a career in education or nursing. This year’s recipient is Kelsey J. Frahlich, a sophomore at Saint Anselm College majoring in Health Professions who performed her golf service at Southers Marsh GC.

ANDERS FUND

Established by Ouimet Alumni The Anders Fund is named after Fred Anders, the late Caddie Master at The Country Club. The award is funded by proceeds of the Anders Tournament, and is limited to caddies at The Country Club. This year’s recipients are Marcos Baugh,

Jeremy Brofsky, David E. Harte, Christopher R. Nasti, Anthony Whittemore, Brian Whittemore and Isabelle John D. Corcoran Erwin E. Fuentes Yardley. Christopher is a Sophomore at UMass - Amherst majoring in Social Sciences/ Economics. David is a freshman at Boston College. In 2013, The Fred Anders Anders Committee added a new scholarship, David E. Harte the Newell, Pyle, Sears Christopher R. Nasti Scholarship. It honors the late J. Louis Newell, Charles Pyle and John Sears. This year’s recipients are John D. Corcoran and Erwin E. Fuentes. John is a sophomore at Fairfield University majoring in Business. Erwin is a junior at Lehigh University majoring in Engineering.

EVELYN VIRGINIA RUTLEDGE ALEXANDER New in 2015 SCHOLARSHIP

Mrs. Alexander was a special education teacher in the Springfield Public School System for over 30 years. She earned a Master’s Degree and a Ph.D in education while Evelyn Virginia Douglas C. McSweeney working full time and Rutledge Alexander raising her two children. She was an avid golfer, gardener, and reader. The award is given by her son, Rand, also an ardent golfer and reader. The recipient of the scholarship must live in Hampden County, Massachusetts and must have worked at a public golf course in that County. The inaugural recipient is Douglas C. McSweeney. Douglas is a freshman at Westfield State University majoring in Finance who performed his golf service at Fenway GC.

ROBERT B. BACHMAN SCHOLARSHIP

New in 2015

This scholarship was created in honor of Mr. Bachman by his family in 2015. Mr. Bachman is a native of the Philadelphia area and a World War II veteran. He has continuously Thomas W. Maguire Robert B. Bachman worked in sales in the steel industry for the past 70 years. Bob spent 40 years with Lukens Steel and has been a manufacturer’s representative for 30 years. He joined Brae Burn in 1958 and was a single digit handicap player for many years. Bob has a great love and passion for the game. On several occasions he had the honor of playing golf with Francis Ouimet. He and his wife Libby have four children and 12 grandchildren. The Robert B. Bachman Scholarship will be for a Ouimet Scholar from Brae Burn or an inner-city Scholar. The inaugural recipient is Thomas W. Maguire. Thomas is a freshman at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who performed his golf service at Brae Burn CC.

ALTMAN/MCLAUGHLIN AWARD

This award was established in 2002 and is for a Ouimet Scholar from Brookline who has worked or been connected Messaoud S. Kerris with Brookline Roger Altman and Jay McLaughlin Golf Club at Putterham and has attended Brookline Public Schools for at least six years. Two long-time friends who are natives of Brookline, Roger Altman and Jay McLaughlin established the award. Mr. Altman is Chairman of Evercore Partners, specializing in mergers and acquisitions of major media properties. He is a former Deputy and Assistant Secretary of the United States Treasury. He lives in the New York City area. Mr. McLaughlin is a graduate of The College of the Holy Cross and University of Pennsylvania

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FREDERICK A. BAILEY SCHOLARSHIP

TOM BARRETT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

This award was established in 1998 and is named after Mr. Bailey, a former member of Charles River and Brae Burn Country Clubs who played frequently Fred Bailey Joseph P. King with Francis Ouimet. Mr. Bailey was an insurance executive who died in 1967. This year’s recipient is Joseph P. King, a freshman at Elon University who performed his golf service at Charles River CC.

The Tom Barrett Memorial Scholarship was created by the family of Mr. Barrett in 2005. Mr. Barrett was a Vice President of the Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund, Tom Barrett Quinn F. O’Connor and the founder and first Chairman of the Ouimet Memorial Tournament. He was also a President of Woodland Golf Club. He had been a sales executive with a school supplies company and died in 1974 at age 46. The Barrett Memorial Scholarship is given each year to a Ouimet Scholar from one of the clubs that hosts a round of the Ouimet Memorial Tournament that year. This year’s recipient is Quinn F. O’Connor, a sophomore at the University of Richmond majoring in Finance who performed his golf service at Myopia HC and Ipswich CC.

BANK OF AMERICA CHAMPIONSHIP AWARD

The Bank of America Championship was a PGA TOUR Champions Tour event that was played for many years at Nashawtuc Country Club, and Sean P. Morahan was conducted by Nashawtuc Charities, a charitable arm of the club. The award was established in 2004 and is for Ouimet Scholars who have performed his or her “golf service” at Nashawtuc Country Club. This year’s recipient is Sean P. Morahan a sophomore at Campbell University majoring in Business who performed his golf service at Nashawtuc CC.

ROGER BARRY AWARD

Established in 1991 and named after the long-time golf writer at the Patriot Ledger Newspapers in Quincy, this award is restricted to journalism or communications Roger Barry majors or students Ali E. Tatro intending to pursue a career in those fields. This year’s recipient is Ali E. Tatro, a junior at Saint Anselm College majoring in Communications who performed her golf service at Taconic GC.

BARRETT - O’HARA FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP

Established by a Ouimet Alumnus This award was established in 2004 and is for a Ouimet Scholar attending nursing school, intending to attend medical school, or for former Ouimet Scholars currently attending medical school. This year’s recipient is Jennifer N. Barry, a junior at Quinnipiac University majoring in Health Professions who performed her golf service at Woodland GC.

RAY BLUE SCHOLARSHIP

The Ray Blue Scholarship was created by his family in 2005. The late Mr. Blue had been a native of Brookline, MA (like Francis Ouimet), and a highly enthusiastic and popular golfer at Ray Blue Jennifer N. Barry Charles River Country Club and Woodland Golf Club. He practiced Mr. Ouimet’s values, including “gentlemanly play and not necessarily low scores were the important aspects of golf.” Mr. Blue was President of food brokerage companies in Connecticut and Massachusetts and raised nine children with his late wife, Priscilla. The Blue Scholarship is for Ouimet Scholars who have worked at Charles River or Woodland or are from Newton and have worked at a nearby club. This year’s recipient is Jennifer N. Barry, a junior at Quinnpiac University majoring in Health Professions who performed her golf service at Woodland GC.

Jennifer N. Barry

Did You Know?

Since 2013, The Fund’s Endowed Scholarship Program has tremendously expanded. From the start of 2013 until the present time, agreements were structured on 28 new endowed awards. That is the highest three-year span in Fund history.

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LES BOND/WELLESLEY COUNTRY CLUB SCHOLARSHIP

BRAE BURN COUNTRY CLUB/MICKEY LANE SCHOLARSHIP

Established by a Ouimet Alumnus

The officers and members of Brae Burn Country Club established this award in 2000. It was established in recognition of Mr. Lane, who served Mickey Lane Patrick M. Mildner as assistant or head professional at Brae Burn for 37 years. This year’s recipient is Patrick M. Mildner,a senior at Framingham State University majoring in Business who performed his golf service at Brae Burn CC.

The Les Bond/ Wellesley Country Club Scholarship was established in 2006 and is funded by the proceeds of the annual Igoe Pro-Am at Wellesley and other Les Bond Steven N. Gustus donations. Mr. Bond was head professional at Wellesley for 34 years and a former President of the New England PGA. He founded the Igoe Tournament to help the Igoe family after the 1967 death of Jack Igoe, his predecessor as Wellesley’s golf professional. When the Igoe family’s education was completed, the tournament’s proceeds were directed to other causes, including the Ouimet Fund. This year’s recipient is Steven N. Gustus, a junior at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute majoring in Engineering who performed his golf service at Wellesley CC.

GEORGE L. AND E. THERESA BRANDI SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2013, this award honors the late Mr. and Mrs. Brandi who raised eight children instilling a love of hard work and education. The award was created by Gerry Brandi who George L and E. Joshua D. Syska was first exposed to Theresa Brandi golf at the Maplewood Caddy Camp in New Hampshire. The Brandi Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar from a large family. This year’s recipient is Joshua D. Syska, a junior at Roger Williams University majoring in Business who performed his golf service at Salem CC.

BOSTON POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE SCHOLARSHIP Inner-City Award

The Boston Police Athletic League Scholarship was founded in 2006 by the late Gerald Ridge through donations from the BPAL. The scholarship is Michael T. Mannion presented annually to a Ouimet Scholar who is a Boston resident and has done his/her golf service at Franklin Park or George Wright Golf Courses. This year’s recipient is Michael T. Mannion, a freshman at UMass-Lowell majoring in Business who performed his golf service at William J. Devine GC at Franklin Park.

AUDREY AND I. D’ARCY BRENT II SCHOLARSHIP

This award was created by Mrs. Brent and her son, I. D’Arcy Brent III (Duffy), in 2012 in memory of Colonel Brent who died in Elijah Bucher Audrey and I. D’ Arcy 2010 at age 90. Brent II Colonel and Mrs. Brent shared a life-long passion for golf and enjoyed the chance to introduce people of all ages to the game. They were long-time members of Concord Country Club. During Colonel Brent’s career he had been a CIA Operative during the Cold War and advisor to two White House Administrations. He left the CIA to join the private defense contracting industry, serving as Executive Vice President of Baird Corporation in Bedford, MA. This award for a Ouimet Scholar is unrestricted. This year’s recipient is Elijah Bucher. Elijah is a freshman at UMassAmherst majoring in Computer and Information Systems who performed his golf service at Pine Brook CC.

BOSTON STRONG SCHOLARSHIP

The Boston Strong Scholarship was established in 2014 by an anonymous Friend of the Fund who wanted to honor the spirit of the City of Boston. The Boston Strong Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar who Adam T. Moore has performed his or her service at Boston Golf Club, Kittansett Club or a daily fee club in Massachusetts. This year’s recipient is Adam T. Moore, a freshman at Endicott College majoring in Sports Management who performed his golf service at The Kittansett Club.

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BROWN BROTHERS HARRIMAN SCHOLARSHIP

WALLACE M. BURNETT SCHOLARSHIP

Established by a Ouimet Alumnus The Brown Brothers Harriman Ouimet Scholarship was established in 2012 by a group of BBH partners to support Ouimet Scholar award winners. Mr. Ouimet worked at BBH for many years where the firm maintains a boardroom named in Richard J. Citrano, Jr. his honor. This year’s recipient is Richard J. Citrano, Jr. Richard is a sophomore at Bentley University majoring in Finance who performed his golf service at Bear Hill GC.

This award was instituted in 1996 and is in honor of Mr. Burnett, a lifelong Western Massachusetts resident. The award was funded by contributions from family and friends. Earmarked Wally Burnett Michael B. Fleury for a Western Massachusetts Ouimet Scholar who demonstrates a commitment to and love for golf. This year’s recipient is Michael B. Fleury. Michael is a sophomore at Elms College majoring in English who performed his golf service at Crestview CC.

HOLLY AND DAVID BRUCE SCHOLARSHIP

This award was established by Holly and David Bruce in 2013 to honor the 100th anniversary of Francis Ouimet’s U.S. Open victory. Holly and David Bruce Julianne J. Coleman Holly and David reside in Boston and are active Ouimet Society Lifetime Members. Holly joined the Ouimet Board in 2011. They are members of Ouimet’s home course, Woodland Golf Club, and are deeply committed to partnering with organizations that enrich the lives of children and families in our community. The Bruce Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar who has completed golf service at Woodland Golf Club or the Franklin Park or George Wright Golf Courses in Boston. This year’s recipient is Julianne J. Coleman. Julianne is a freshman at Bridgewater State University who performed her golf service at George Wright GC.

PRESCOTT S. BUSH SCHOLARSHIP

KEVIN BUCKLEY SCHOLARSHIP

PHIL AND BLANCHE CAHALIN SCHOLARSHIP

Established by Ouimet Alumni

The Bush Award was funded by proceeds of the 2002 Ouimet Fund Annual Banquet honoring Former President George H.W. Bush and is Prescott S. Bush Benjamin F. Decatur named after the late father of Mr. Bush. Prescott S. Bush was a United States Senator from Connecticut and also served as President of the United States Golf Association in 1934. Mr. Bush worked at Brown Brothers Harriman in investments, where he was a partner of and friendly with Francis Ouimet. This year’s recipient is Benjamin F. Decatur. Benjamin is a sophomore at the University of Michigan majoring in Political Science who performed his golf service at Tedesco CC.

New in 2015

In 2015, the Kevin Buckley Scholarship was established by his family in his memory. Kevin, along with his three brothers, grew up caddying and learning the game of golf at Kevin Buckley The Country Club in Eric M. Vlach the 1960s. A gifted athlete who had dreams of playing professional baseball, he was tragically injured playing football at age 17 and lived the rest of his life as a quadriplegic. Despite that setback, Kevin never stopped joining in the activities of friends and family, particularly his fellow caddies from TCC. He was a frequent participant at the Anders Fund outing and was one caddie for whom Fred had a fond connection. His family has designated the Kevin Buckley Scholarship recipient to be a Boston area Ouimet Scholar who has completed his golf service as a TCC caddie, just like Kevin. The inaugural recipient is Eric M. Vlach. Eric is a junior at Florida State University majoring in Finance who performed his golf service at The Country Club.

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The Phil and Blanche Cahalin Scholarship was established in 2007 by friends of the Cahalins from the proceeds of a special tournament that honored them at Pinehills Golf Club. The Cahalins are long time members Phil and Blanche of Hatherly Country Taylor W. Percy Cahalin Club and parents of six children, two of whom died at early ages. Mr. Cahalin was introduced to the game at an early age by his grandfather who was a close friend of Francis Ouimet. Mr. Cahalin became a prominent attorney in Boston. He was a long time member of the Ouimet Board of Directors and Ouimet Chair at Hatherly. The Phil and Blanche Cahalin Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar attending The College of the Holy Cross, Mr. Cahalin’s undergraduate alma mater. This year’s recipient is Taylor W. Percy. Taylor is a junior at The College of Holy Cross majoring in History who performed his golf service at The Club at New Seabury.


ELY CALLAWAY SCHOLARSHIP

The Callaway Scholarship was funded by proceeds of the Ouimet Fund’s 2010 Annual Banquet at the recommendation of the Banquet’s honoree, Annika Sorenstam. Ely Callaway Mary F. Mulcahy The late Mr. Callaway was the legendary founder of Callaway Golf, known for revolutionizing the game with advanced club technology. Mr. Callaway was a mentor to Ms. Sorenstam, and she credits him with allowing her to concentrate on her career. Mr. Callaway also signed stars such as Arnold Palmer and Phil Mickelson to his brand, and Callaway Golf has been one of the top-selling golf club brands around the world. This year’s recipient is Mary F. Mulcahy. Mary is a senior at UCF majoring in Communications who performed her golf service at Hatherly CC.

CAPE COD NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP

The Cape Cod National Scholarship was founded in 2006 through a donation program from members of that club. It is for a Ouimet Scholar from Cape Cod National Golf Club. This year’s recipients are John H. Christian, Lauren R. Mason and Miles R. McMullen. John is a sophomore at Clemson University, Lauren is a junior at Bentley University majoring in Accounting and Miles is studying Culinary Arts at The Culinary Institute of America.

John H. Christian

Lauren R. Mason

Miles R. McMullen

JACK CASEY NEW ENGLAND SENIOR GOLFERS’ ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP

This award is funded by the members of the New England Senior Golfers’ Association and was established in 1998 and renamed in 2012 in honor of Jack Casey. Mr. Casey died Jack Casey Paul E. Griffin III in 2014. The award is presented to a Ouimet Scholar from one of the clubs which hosts a New England Senior Golfers’ Association event. This year’s recipient is Paul E. Griffin III. Paul is a sophomore at Fordham University majoring in Finance who performed his golf service at Woodland GC.

JAMES D. CASEY SCHOLARSHIP

This award was begun in 1992 and is for a Ouimet Scholarship senior intending to go to Law School who has demonstrated fine academic achievement and outstanding James D. Casey Deirdre A. Simms character. This year’s recipient is Deirdre A. Simms. Deirdre is a senior at Fairfield University majoring in Sociology who performed her golf service at Brookmeadow CC.

MARY CASEY SCHOLARSHIP

The Mary Casey Scholarship was established in 2006 by her son, William Casey. Mrs. Casey, who died at age 72 in 1984, lived in Swampscott, Massachusetts, where Mary Casey Daniel J. Allen she raised four sons Bill, Peter, Tom and Jack. She was a Controller for Swartz and Benjamin Shoe Factory in Lynn, MA. She instilled a work ethic and family values in her children, and was always interested in the best education possible for her boys. The Mary Casey Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar attending Northeastern University. This year’s recipient is Daniel J. Allen. Daniel is a senior at Northeastern University majoring in Engineering who performed his golf service at St. Marks GC.

Did You Know?

Recipients of Endowed Scholarships during the 2015-2016 academic year attend 62 different colleges and universities in 17 states. Ouimet Scholars in general attend 146 different colleges and universities and 25 states.

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CASSON FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP

Richard (Dick) Coan. Jack and Dick caddied, and worked in other capacities including caddiemaster, at Tedesco Country Club in the 1940s. Many members of the extended Coan family grew up working at various courses and became Ouimet Scholars. Dick Coan was a member of the original 1949 class of Ouimet Scholars. The Coan Family Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar who has performed his or her service at one of the following clubs: Beverly Golf and Tennis Club, Essex County Club, Hatherly Country Club, Myopia Hunt Club, Salem Country Club or Tedesco Country Club, may have attended several North Shore high schools or gone on to a group of colleges. This year’s recipient is Benjamin F. Decatur. Benjamin is a sophomore at the University of Michigan majoring in Political Science who performed his golf service at Tedesco CC.

The Casson Family Scholarship was established in 2006 by Harold and Mary Lou Casson in honor of Harold’s late parents, Harold, Sr. and Eleanor, and Harold Casson Allan and Samuel Casson late brothers, Allan, and Samuel Casson. Allan Casson was a University of Southern California Professor of English Emeritus. He spent 45 years on the USC faculty and Kole C. Kelly taught 35 different courses, and was honored several times as the university’s top professor. He died in 2005. Samuel Casson graduated from USC, produced and directed theatrical productions at USC, taught bridge, and was an authority in grand opera. He died in 2006. Harold Casson died in 2015. The Casson Family Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar from one of the eight clubs that make up the Boston Summer Twi League. The Casson family had been long time members of Oakley Country Club. This year’s recipient is Kole C. Kelly. Kole is a freshman at Trinity College who performed his golf service at Oakley CC.

RICHARD F. CONNOLLY, JR. SCHOLARSHIP

Established in Honor of a Ouimet Alumnus This award was created from proceeds of the 2008 Spirit of Golf Award banquet at which Dick Connolly was honored in recognition of his 35 years of service and contributions to the Ouimet Fund. Mr. Connolly is a Ouimet Scholarship Alumnus who is a former President and now a Director. He has been Chair of the Francis Ouimet Memorial Tournament for 37 years, donated its permanent trophy, serves as Richard F. Connolly, Jr.

Ouimet Nominating Committee Chair, has been the key inspiration behind the Ouimet Annual Banquet and Jack M. Green its presenting sponsor Richard J. Citrano, Jr. since inception in 1997, and has also endowed a scholarship in his family’s name and helped in many other ways. The Ouimet Fund’s Distinguished Service Award is named after him. This year’s Paul E. Griffin III recipients are Richard J. Citrano, Jr., Jack M. Green and Paul E. Griffin III. Richard is a sophomore at Bentley University majoring in Finance who performed his golf service at Bear Hill GC. Jack is a senior at The College of Holy Cross majoring in Political Science who performed his golf service at Worcester CC. Paul is a junior at Fordham University majoring in Finance who performed his golf service at Woodland GC.

CHARLES RIVER COUNTRY CLUB SCHOLARSHIP

The Charles River Country Club Scholarship was established in 2010. It is funded through a special giving program at Charles River, which includes an increase in Joseph P. King the Bag Tag donations program as well as proceeds of a silent auction and raffle at the opening night dinner at CRCC. The award is for a Ouimet Scholar who has performed his/her service at that club, which has been home to seven Ouimet Fund Presidents. This year’s recipient is Joseph P. King. Joseph is a freshman at Elon University who performed his golf service at Charles River CC.

COAN FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP Established by a Ouimet Alumnus

Jack Coan, Mary O’Brien, Connie Herlihy and Dick Coan.

Benjamin F. Decatur

The Coan Family Scholarship was established in 2014 by Ouimet Alumni of the Coan Family in honor of John T. Coan, Jr. (Jack) and his brother,

Did You Know?

Twenty of The Fund’s current Endowed Awards were established either by or in memory of a Ouimet Alumnus.

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WILLIAM DANFORTH AWARD

CONNOLLY FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP Established by a Ouimet Alumnus

This is the Ouimet Fund’s only graduate school award, and is for Ouimet Scholars at Harvard Business School. Mr. Danforth, a close friend of Francis Ouimet, contributed it in perpetuity after Mr. Ouimet died in 1967. There is no recipient this year.

Dick Connolly and his family established this award in 1998. Mr. Connolly is a Ouimet Scholarship Alumnus, and Zachary S. Peterson Connolly Family former Ouimet President who is now a Director and Trustee and has been Chairman of the Francis Ouimet Memorial Tournament for 37 years. The Ouimet Fund’s Distinguished Service Award is named after Mr. Connolly. This year’s recipient is Zachary S. Peterson. Zachary is a freshman at Providence College majoring in Finance who performed his golf service at The Kittansett Club.

William Danforth

WALTER F. DEVITT SCHOLARSHIP

New in 2015

The Walter F. Devitt Scholarship was created in 2015 by his grandson, David B. Fite, Jr., a Ouimet Director. Mr. Devitt died in 1991. He was a graduate of Bentley College and Walter F. Devitt Emmett W. O’Shea was the Treasurer of Lynn Gas and Electric. He went on to become the Treasurer of Massachusetts Gas and Electric and the Assistant Treasurer for the Northeast for the New England Electric System, retiring in 1973. He was a life member and Treasurer of the Central Congregational Church in Lynn, Massachusetts. He was a long-time member of the Beverly Golf and Tennis Club. Mr. Devitt was an avid golfer and introduced his grandson to the love of the game. The inaugural recipient is Emmett W. O’Shea. Emmett is a freshman at Coastal Carolina University majoring in Business who performed his golf service at Gannon Municipal GC.

CHARLIE CRENSHAW SCHOLARSHIP

The Crenshaw Award was funded from proceeds of the 1999 Ouimet Fund Annual Banquet and is named after Ben’s father, Charlie, who died a few weeks after the dinner. Charlie Crenshaw Colin P. McCabe Mr. Crenshaw was an attorney in Austin, Texas and a lifelong golfer. This year’s recipient is Colin P. McCabe. Colin is a sophomore at Coastal Carolina University majoring in Professional Golf Management who performed his golf service at Wollaston GC.

JERRY DALY SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2003, the Jerry Daly Scholarship honors the late Mr. Daly, a longtime member of The Kittansett Club and former Kittansett Club president who was a prominent Jerry Daly Michael D. Mendes executive with the Titleist, Foot Joy, Etonic, Rockport and Miller Golf companies. He was an accomplished amateur golfer and had been the Dartmouth Golf Captain and Massachusetts Four-Ball Champion. Mr. Daly died in 2002. The award is funded by proceeds of the Jerry Daly Father & Son Invitational Tournament at The Kittansett Club. The Daly Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar from The Kittansett Club, who is a resident of Marion or a surrounding community. This year’s recipient is Michael D. Mendes. Michael is a senior at Boston College majoring in Biology who performed his golf service at The Kittansett Club.

Ouimet Director and two-time Endowed Creator Dick Connolly (right) with Scholar Messaoud Kerris.

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DONOVAN FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP

CHARLIE EARP SCHOLARSHIP

This award was established in the Centennial year of 2013 by Ouimet Fund Executive Director Bob Donovan and his wife, Theresa. It was created in honor of Bob’s late J.J. Donovan Brian A. Johnson father, J.J. Donovan, who died in 1997. He started in the game caddying with his father on the North Shore and was deeply involved in and passionate about golf his entire life. He enjoyed playing the game with his wife, Lola, and passed on the love of the game to his son and grandchildren who were fourth generation caddies. The Donovan Family Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar who enthusiastically participates in Ouimet activities and events. This year’s recipient is Brian A. Johnson. Brian is a senior at The College of the Holy Cross majoring in Political Science., who performed his golf service at Tatnuck CC.

The Earp Award was funded by proceeds of the Ouimet Fund’s 2005 Annual Banquet at the recommendation of the Banquet’s honoree, Greg Charlie Earp Kristopher C. Kodys Norman. Mr. Earp is a legendary Australian professional who mentored Mr. Norman. Mr. Earp was regarded as one of the world’s finest club professionals. He was a tremendous champion of junior golf who has coached thousands of young players. In addition to Mr. Norman, other Earp protégés include former PGA champ Wayne Grady, Karrie Webb and Adam Scott. Mr. Earp was instrumental in the founding of the Greg Norman Golf Foundation and served as President and Chairman. This year’s recipient is Kristopher C. Kodys. Kristopher is a sophomore at Coastal Carolina University majoring in Professional Golf Management who performed his golf service at Templewood GC.

ED DUDLEY AWARD

EASTWARD HO! SCHOLARSHIP

Inner-City Award The Dudley Award was created after the 2003 Annual Banquet at the request of honoree Chi Chi Rodriguez. Mr. Dudley was a teacher and mentor to Chi Chi when Dudley was head professional at Dorado Beach Country Ed Dudley Nicholas J. Cohan Club in Puerto Rico. Dudley, who died in 1963, had a superb career in golf. He was the first head professional at the Augusta National Golf Club and served as a professional at The Broadmoor in Colorado for 22 years. He finished third in the 1937 Masters. He is best remembered as a teacher, and his students included former President Dwight D. “Ike” Eisenhower, whom he cured of his slice, former USGA President Judy Bell, Bing Crosby and Bob Hope. He served as President of the PGA of America from 1942-1948 and was elected to the PGA Golf Hall of Fame in 1964. This year’s recipient is Nicholas J. Cohan. Nicholas is a sophomore at UMass-Lowell majoring in Business who performed his golf service at Long Meadow GC in Lowell.

The Eastward Ho! Scholarship was established in 2007 by a group of Eastward Ho! members who made donations and credited Ouimet Society Lifetime Memberships toward a special scholarship. The award is for Ouimet Scholars from Eastward Ho! . There is no recipient this year.

RAYMOND FAXON SCHOLARSHIP

This award was established in 1999 and is one of the largest endowments established through the Ouimet Fund. It was established by the late Mr. Raymond Faxon and is for Ouimet Scholars from Cape Cod. Part of the proceeds from the 2015 Annual Banquet honoring his grandson, Brad, went towards this scholarship. Mr. Faxon had been a very Raymond Faxon successful investor who was also involved in golf for many years. He founded or managed several caddie camps on the Cape when he was young. This year’s recipients are Jesse Jesse A.Borgese A. Borgese and Andrew D. Thomas. Jesse is a freshman at Providence College majoring in Business who performed his golf service at Woods Hole GC. Andrew is a freshman at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences who performed his golf service at The Ridge Club.

Did You Know?

At every Annual Banquet, the honoree designates a portion of proceeds to an endowed scholarship in honor of someone special in their lives. The 2015 Banquet marked the very first time the honoree designated part of the proceeds to an existing endowed award as Brad Faxon contributed to one of The Fund’s largest endowed awards in honor of his grandfather, Ray Faxon, Sr.

Andrew D. Thomas

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JOHN F. FLAVIN CONCORD COUNTRY CLUB SCHOLARSHIP

Originally established as the Concord Country Club Scholarship in 2010, the contributors of this award agreed to change the name to the John F. Flavin Concord Country Club Scholarship in 2013 Sean P. Morahan after contributions to the endowed fund were made by the late Mr. Flavin’s five children. Dr. Flavin and his wife of 63 years, Evelyn, were active members of Concord Country Club. Jack, as he was familiarly known, was passionate about the game of golf and played many of the courses along the East Coast. He was a former Concord Country Club president, member of the Hickory Shafts, New England Senior Golfers Association, and a supporter of the Ouimet Fund for many years. The John F. Flavin Concord Country Club Scholarship will be awarded to a Ouimet Scholar from Concord Country Club. This year’s recipient is Sean P. Morahan. Sean is a sophomore at Campbell University majoring in business who performed his golf service at Nashawtuc CC and Concord CC.

ADELE FOLEY SCHOLARSHIP

Established by a Ouimet Alumnus This award is named for the late Wollaston Golf Club member and is for a female Ouimet Scholar. The award was instituted in 1998 and the first Ouimet endowed award named after a woman. Adele Foley was the wife of Bill Adele Foley Katherine M. Wilbur Foley, Alumnus and former President of both the Francis Ouimet Society and the Ouimet Fund. This year’s recipient is Katherine M. Wilbur. Katherine is a freshman at the University of South Carolina majoring in Health Professions who performed her golf service at The Bay Club at Mattapoisett.

CHARLES AND JANICE FOX SCHOLARSHIP

Established in honor of a Ouimet Alumnus The Charles and Janice Fox Scholarship was established by their children in 2005. Charles Fox, Sr., is a Ouimet Scholarship Charles and Janice Fox Samantha R. Cuomo Alumnus, former President and longtime Trustee. He was President of the Ouimet Fund when the original Ouimet Golf House project was begun in the mid-seventies and was in charge of the fundraising program. He has also assisted The Fund in several other projects and was presented The Fund’s Distinguished Service Award in 2000. Janice Fox has also assisted The Fund in many volunteer

efforts. They are members of Charles River Country Club. The Fox Award is for a Ouimet Scholar who has performed exemplary community service. This year’s recipient is Samantha R. Cuomo. Samantha is a sophomore at Saint Anselm College majoring in Psychology who performed her golf service at Southers Marsh GC.

KILLER FOY SCHOLARSHIP Inner-City Award

The Killer Foy Scholarship was established in 2012 with a donation from The Freckles Foundation. Subsequent donations have been made by Rob and Sue Bushman. Mr. Foy was a longtime PGA Killey Foy TOUR caddie, a member of the Professional Caddies Association Hall of Fame, and a great mentor to many. The scholarship is for Ouimet Scholars agreeing to take, at a minimum, one college accounting course and who performed their service to golf at The Country Club, Franklin Park Golf Course, George Wright Golf Course or the Robert T. Lynch Municipal Golf Course at Putterham-Brookline. This year’s recipients are Luke A. Barkowski, John D. Corcoran and Eric M. Vlach. Luke is a senior at Saint Michael’s College majoring in Business who performed his golf service at the William J. Devine GC at Franklin Park. John is a junior at Fairfield University majoring in Business and Eric is junior at Florida State University majoring in Finance. Both John and Eric performed their golf service at The Country Club.

FROST FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP

Luke A. Barkowski

John D. Corcoran

Eric M. Vlach

The Frost Award was established by Mark and Lynn Frost. Mr. Frost is the author of “The Greatest Game Ever Played” and also wrote the Frost Family Alex M. Rugato screenplay for and co-produced the movie that was released by Disney Studios in 2005. The Frost Award is for Ouimet Scholars who are studying art, dance, theatre, film or related studies. This year’s recipient is Alex M. Rugato. Alex is a junior at High Point University majoring in Visual and Performing Arts who performed his golf service at Reedy Meadow GC.

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GALLAGHER-SPELLMAN SCHOLARSHIP Inner-City Award

Dr. John F. Gallagher, Jr.

Frank R. Spellman

JACK GARRY/ESSEX COUNTY CLUB CADDIE SCHOLARSHIP

This was created in 2008 by Ouimet Director John F. Gallagher III in honor of his late father, Dr. John F. Gallagher, Jr. who died in 1982, and uncle, Frank R. Spellman.

Mr. Spellman was an investment adviser. The award is for a Ouimet Scholar from the Dorchester or other inner-city areas of Boston. This year’s recipient is Jonathan S. Bligh. Jonathan is a junior at UMass-Amherst majoring in Business who performed his golf service at Robert T. Lynch Municipal GC.

The Garry Scholarship was established upon the death of Dr. Jack Garry in 2006 by members of the Essex County Club, where he was a long time member. Dr. Garry was a prominent Nick A. Eliopoulos obstetrician on the North Shore. He was one of the original Par Club (later Ouimet Society) members and a strong Ouimet supporter who recruited many members to the Par Club. Distributions of this award for Ouimet Scholars who performed their golf service at Essex County Club will be made in 2015 and 2016. This year’s recipient is Nick A. Eliopoulos. Nick is a freshman at Westfield State University who performed his golf service at Essex CC.

Jonathan S. Bligh

RICHARD J. GANONG SCHOLARSHIP

JOE GILL SCHOLARSHIP

Established in honor of a Ouimet Alumnus This scholarship honors the late Mr. Ganong, who grew up as a caddie at Brae Burn Country Club. Mr. Ganong went on to attend Ganong Family Benjamin T. Hart Boston College with the help of a Ouimet Scholarship. He also played college golf at BC. Mr. Ganong spent his entire working career in the investment business, retiring as a Director from Schroder Wertheim in 2002. He was a member of Wellesley Country Club, and former member of Charles River Country Club. He was a Ouimet Fund Board Member from 1991-2009, and served as Alumni Chairman from 1991-2002. He was a golf rules official and served on the Massachusetts Golf Association Executive Committee. He died in late 2014. The Richard J. Ganong Scholarship is primarily limited to Ouimet Scholars from Brae Burn or Wellesley Country Clubs. The award was established by his family. This year’s recipient is Benjamin T. Hart. Benjamin is a senior at Haverford College majoring in Economics who performed his golf service at Wellesley CC.

Inner-City Award Established by Ouimet Alumni The Joe Gill Scholarship established in 2013 in honor of Joseph Gill Sr. The scholarship is funded, in part, by proceeds of the annual Igoe Memorial Golf Tournament at Wellesley Country Club. The Igoe is a New England PGA Pro-Am that has benefitted the Ouimet Fund for over 35 years. In recent Joseph Gill, Sr. Renus G. Howson years, the tournament has funded endowed scholarships in honor of long time Golf Professional Les Bond and Club Members David and Jane Parker. The tournament is co-chaired by Ouimet Alums Ed Vahey and Dave Coughlin. Ed is also a Director of the Ouimet Fund. Mr. Gill is a longtime Wellesley member and avid golfer who has been an enthusiastic supporter of the Ouimet Fund through the Igoe Memorial Tournament. Joe is also an avid supporter of the caddie program at Wellesley. He is a successful automobile dealer in Natick, MA who looks with pride at his roots in a housing project in Charlestown. The Gill Scholarship is for a Ouimet inner-city Scholar. This year’s recipient is Renus G. Howson. Renus is a sophomore at the University of Southern Maine majoring in Business who performed his golf service at the William J. Devine GC at Franklin Park.

One effective method to raise money to fund an endowed scholarship is to stage a golf tournament. Shown are participants at the James McDonough Memorial Tournament at Wollaston GC. Proceeds from the event go directly towards an endowed award in his name.

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JOHN F. GILLIS, SR. SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship was created by the family of the late John F. Gillis, Sr., who died in 2007. Mr. Gillis was a 40 year employee of General Electric in Lynn and Everett who was John F. Gillis, Sr. Joshua A. Belinsky known for incredible devotion to family. He was married to Helen Gillis and was great-grandfather to 11 children. He lived in West Lynn for many years and then Mashpee, where he was very active in Christ the King Church. The John F. Gillis, Sr. Scholarship will be for a Ouimet Scholar who attends Northeastern University and is a business student. This year’s recipient is Joshua A. Belinsky. Joshua is a sophomore at Northeastern University majoring in Business who performed his golf service at Blue Hill CC.

SIDNEY GOLDSTEIN SCHOLARSHIP

This award honors the late founder of CVS/ Caremark and was instituted in 1996. The award was funded by proceeds of the Sidney Goldstein Memorial Tournament. The Sidney Goldstein Joseph J. Cincotta Goldstein Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar who is studying business. This year’s recipient is Joseph J. Cincotta. Joseph is a freshman at Bryant University majoring in Business who performed his golf service at Green Harbor GC.

DENNETT GOODRICH SCHOLARSHIP

New in 2015

The Dennett Goodrich Scholarship was created by a large group of his friends in 2015 in honor of Mr. Goodrich, who was a member of the Ouimet Board of Directors Denny Goodrich Thomas A. Donohue for 37 years and a tremendous supporter in many ways. He was Ouimet President from 1990-1992 and served on and chaired many Ouimet committees, including as the Vice Chair of the Ouimet Fund’s Annual Banquets for 13 years. He also played in the Ouimet Marathon several times and fundraised for many more years in his role as Ouimet Chair at Dedham Country and Polo Club. The Ouimet Fund’s Honorary Alumnus Award was named after him in 2009 and he was also an inaugural recipient of The Fund’s Richard F. Connolly, Jr. Distinguished Service Award’s awardee in 2000. The Dennett Goodrich Scholarship will be for a Ouimet Scholar from Dedham C&PC. The inaugural recipient is Thomas A. Donohue. Thomas is a junior at the University of MaineOrono majoring in Business who performed his golf service at Dedham C&PC.

JOHN P. HAMILL SCHOLARSHIP

Inner-City Award The John P. Hamill Scholarship was established from the proceeds of the 2005 Spirit of Golf event in which Mr. Hamill was honored for his love of the game of golf and commitment to charitable and community endeavors. John P. Hamill Benjamin D. Schiff Mr. Hamill was Chairman of Sovereign Bank and formerly was President of Fleet National Bank and President at Shawmut. He is a member of Eastward Ho! , Cape Cod National Golf Club, and Wellesley Country Club. The Hamill Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar from the inner-city. This year’s recipient is Benjamin D. Schiff. Benjamin is a freshman at Western New England University majoring in Business who performed his golf service at Longmeadow CC.

HERITAGE SCHOLARSHIP

Inner-City Award The Heritage Scholarship was the Ouimet Fund’s first innercity scholarship and it has spawned 14 inner-city endowed scholarships within the Ouimet Fund since it was created in 2001. Heritage winners can come from Boston, Chelsea, Derrick O. Acheampong Fall River, Holyoke, Lawrence, Lowell, New Bedford, Somerville, Springfield, and Worcester. The award was funded partially by donations from Bob Anderson and Ouimet Alumnus Allen Doyle from his 2001 Champions Tour Charles Schwab Cup bonus. This year’s recipient is Derrick O. Acheampong. Derrick is a freshman at Hobart and William Smith Colleges who performed his golf service at Worcester CC.

TED HIGHBERGER, SR. AWARD

This award is named after Ted Highberger, Sr., who died in 1987. Mr. Highberger was a metallurgist who had a passionate love of golf. The award was funded by former Ouimet Fund President Ted Highberger, Jr. (206-2008) in 1998 and is for a Ouimet Scholar Ted Highberger, Sr. Alex F. Valm who is an outstanding business student. This year’s recipient is Alex F. Valm. Alex is a sophomore at Bryant University majoring in Business who performed his golf service at the CC of New Bedford.

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HYANNISPORT CLUB MEMORIAL AWARD

ELLEN HINES SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2001, this award has been created by the membership of the Hyannisport Club and is for a Ouimet Scholar from that club. The award has been funded by a donation program among the Hyannisport membership, and by the proceeds of the Hyannisport Club Memorial Benjamin O. Delaney IV Invitational Tournament. This year’s recipient is Benjamin O. Delaney IV. Benjamin is a freshman at Lynchburg College majoring in Business who performed his golf service at the Hyannisport Club.

The Ellen Hines Scholarship was created from proceeds of the 2007 Ouimet Annual Banquet at the request of Banquet honorees Barbara and Jack Nicklaus, who Ellen Hines Courtney W. Crory were longtime friends of Ellen and John Hines. Mrs. Hines died of cancer in 2005 and John died in 2014. She was a Fontbonne Academy and Regis College graduate and former St. Patrick’s of Natick grade school teacher. Both Boston natives, John and Ellen lived for many years in the Columbus, Ohio and Jupiter, Florida areas. Mrs. Hines was a fine golfer and lover of the game, family and travel and was a member of Woods Hole Golf Club for 35 years. The Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar who is studying for a career in education. This year’s recipient is Courtney W. Crory. Courtney is a senior at Westfield State University majoring in Education who performed her golf service at Stow Acres CC.

MAY JACKSON SCHOLARSHIP

This award was established in 2013 in honor of the late May Jackson by her family. It honors Mrs. Jackson, a long-time member at The Country Club, who won the women’s club May Jackson Brian R. Corcoran championship there 13 times and also won at Wianno Club. She was a frequent participant in WGAM tournaments and President of the Association in 1948-49. The WGAM’s May Jackson Award is considered it’s most prestigious and recognizes outstanding women who have contributed to the growth and continuance of the WGAM. The Jackson Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar who performed his or her golf service at The Country Club. This year’s recipient is Brian R. Corcoran. Brian is a senior at UMass-Amherst majoring in Political Science who performed his golf service at The Country Club.

JACK HOBBS SCHOLARSHIP

The Hobbs Award was established in 2004 after the death of John W. F. Hobbs. Mr. Hobbs was a lifelong lover of golf and a member of the Long Cove Club, The Kittansett Club, Jack Hobbs Peter A. Poulin, Jr. Mid-Ocean Club and Winchester Country Club. He was also very active with the United States Senior Golf Association and Chairman of their annual tournament at Kittansett. His late father, John W. F. Hobbs served on the MGA Executive Committee with Francis Ouimet in 1931. Mr. Hobbs was Vice President in charge of Real Estate Trusts for New England Merchants Bank until his retirement in 1986 and then head of the Hampton Beach Improvement Company in New Hampshire. The Hobbs Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar from Kittansett who is a resident of Marion or a surrounding community. This year’s recipient is Peter A. Poulin, Jr. Peter is a freshman at the University of Connecticut who performed his golf service at The Kittansett Club.

DAVID HOWARD AWARD

Created in 1992 and named after the late golf professional at Salem and North Andover Country Clubs, this award is limited to a Ouimet Scholar from the North Shore, David Howard Connor J. Green Marshfield or Cape Cod with fine academic credentials and outstanding golf service. This year’s recipient is Connor J. Green. Connor is a junior at the University of Miami (Fla.) majoring in Business who performed his golf service at Tedesco CC.

Ouimet Director, Alumnus and Endowed Creator Dr. Richard Murphy is shown addressing the audience at the 2014 Endowed Scholarship Reception.

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ERLING JACOBSEN SCHOLARSHIP

The Erling Jacobsen Scholarship was established in 2006 at the request of Peter Jacobsen from the Erling and Peter Jacobsen Christian J. Cardarelli proceeds of the Ouimet Fund’s Annual Banquet, which honored Peter. Erling Jacobsen had been an excellent athlete and played college football at the University of Oregon and two years of professional football in Los Angeles. He and his wife, Barbara, raised four children, and brought them into an active, busy life centered around the game of golf. At one point, the total handicap of all six Jacobsens was 26. Erling loved to teach others and was very knowledgeable about all aspects of the game. After he was diagnosed with cancer in 1985, he traveled to many PGA TOUR events with his son, Peter, even playing in several pro-ams. He passed on a great love of the game and humor to his children. This year’s recipient is Christian J. Cardarelli. Christian is a sophomore at Coastal Carolina University majoring in Professional Golf Management who performed his golf service at Salem CC.

JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY GOLF MANAGEMENT SCHOLARSHIP

This award was established in 2000 for Ouimet Scholars attending the golf management program at Johnson & Wales University’s Miami campus. The scholarship has been established as an incentive for Scholars interested in golf management. The program offers a degree in golf management and a broad scope of opportunities within the golf industry. There is no recipient this year.

KEITH-HOON SCHOLARSHIP

Inner-City Award This was established in 2013 by John W. Keith and Shelley Hoon. Mr. Keith is the founder and CEO of The Keith Companies, Inc., of Canton, MA and has been involved in the residential development industry for more John W. Keith and than 40 years. Over Alex F. Valm Shelley Hoon the years, John has greatly expanded his development projects. In 1993, he founded Keith Construction, Inc., which focuses on building new and renovating existing and occupied apartment communities and today manages 1,300 affordable apartments. Mr. Keith is a Trustee of Curry College and is involved in many charities. He and his wife, Shelley Hoon Keith have been honored with many community awards. They both have a deep interest in helping in the inner-city and the Keith-Hoon Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar from Fall River, Lawrence or New Bedford. This year’s recipient is Alex F. Valm. Alex is a sophomore at Bryant University majoring in Business who performed his golf service at the CC of New Bedford.

TED KENERSON BRAE BURN CADDIE SCHOLARSHIP

The Kenerson Award was established after his death in 2004. Mr. Kenerson was a former president (1992-1994) of the Ouimet Fund, a long-time member Ted Kenerson Patrick M. Mildner of the Scholarship Committee and had a superb record in competitive golf. As Ouimet Fund President, he started the Ouimet Golf Marathon and worked tirelessly on the effort to put an addition on The Fund’s former building in Weston. Mr. Kenerson was a member of Brae Burn Country Club and the Kenerson Award is for a caddie from that club. This year’s recipient is Patrick M. Mildner. Patrick is a senior at Framingham State University majoring in Business who performed his golf service at Brae Burn CC.

KENNEDY FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP

This award was established by Terry and Kathy Kennedy in 2012. Mr. Kennedy was President of the Ouimet Fund from 2012 – 2014, has been a Ouimet Director for 11 years, and a Ouimet Society Lifetime Member. He also served as Centennial Chair Kennedy Family Wesley A. Swain and supports The Fund in every way. Terry and Kathy enjoy membership at Wollaston and Farm Neck Golf Clubs, and with their children, have greatly enjoyed the game of golf and the spirit of giving back. Mr. Kennedy is a Director with RSM US LLP in Boston. This award for a Ouimet Scholar is unrestricted. This year’s recipient is Wesley A. Swain. Wesley is a senior at Bentley University majoring in Business who performed her golf service at Scituate CC.

SCOTT KING SCHOLARSHIP

Established in honor of a Ouimet Alumnus Friends and family of Scott King, who died in 1999, established this award. Mr. King was a former Ouimet Scholar who had worked on the course superintendent Jonathan S. Bligh crew at Concord Scott King Country Club prior to his career in banking. The Scott King Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar who has worked in course superintendent operations, preferably in the Boston Metro West area. This year’s recipient is Jonathan S. Bligh. Jonathan is a junior at UMass-Amherst majoring in Business who performed his golf service at Robert T. Lynch Municipal Golf Course.

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WILLIAM R. KING SCHOLARSHIP

NEWELL B. KURSON SCHOLARSHIP

Friends and family of Bill King, who died in 1999, established this award. It was funded through memorial donations and a Bill King Memorial Tournament held in 2000. Mr. King was a long-time Ouimet Chairman at Vesper Country Club and great supporter of caddies. The William William R. King Nicholas J. Cohan R. King Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar from the Lowell area. This year’s recipient is Nicholas J. Cohan. Nicholas is a sophomore at UMass - Lowell majoring in Business who performed his golf service at Long Meadow GC in Lowell.

The Kurson Scholarship was established in 2006 by his daughter and son-in-law, Nancy and Richard Lubin. Mr. Kurson was President of the Ouimet Fund from 1975 - 1977. During that Alex R. Wood time, The Fund opened Newell B. Kurson the long awaited Golf House building in Weston. He was a long-time member of Belmont Country Club, where he served as President from 1966 - 1970. The Newell B. Kurson Scholarship is primarily limited to Ouimet Scholars from Belmont Country Club. This year’s recipient is Alex R. Wood. Alex is a senior at Coastal Carolina University majoring in Professional Golf Management who performed his golf service at Belmont CC.

EDWARD J. KROVITZ, JR. SCHOLARSHIP Established by a Ouimet Alumnus

New in 2015

The Edward J. Krovitz, Jr. Scholarship was established in 2015 by the Krovitz Family. Ed was very passionate about both golf and access to higher education; he very Edward J. Krovitz, Jr. Connor J. Green much appreciated how the Ouimet Fund brought those together for the golf community. Ed was a four-year member of the Georgetown University Golf team, and continued to compete at the state amateur level following graduation as well as taking on many responsibilities at his local club. He was very involved in the American Seniors Golf Association and competed in many events with them. He ran a successful family business for many decades before passing it on to the next generation. Ed always respected the etiquette, traditions and gentlemen nature of the game and carried those traits through to his personal and professional life. The Edward J. Krovitz, Jr. Scholarship will be awarded to a North Shore Candidate thatwill pursue a degree in Business/Management Sciences. The inaugural recipient is Connor J. Green. Connor is a junior at University of Miami (Fla.) majoring in Business who performed his golf service at Tedesco CC.

DOMINGO LOPEZ SCHOLARSHIP Inner-City Award

The Lopez Scholarship was created after the 2004 Annual Banquet at the request of the honoree, Nancy Lopez, who was his daughter. Mr. Lopez taught her the game of golf when Domingo Lopez Lana T. O’Connor she was eight years old in her hometown of Roswell, NM as part of a therapy program for his wife, Marina, who was suffering from a lung disorder. Domingo Lopez was Nancy’s coach and teacher through her junior career. Sadly, Marina Lopez died just before Nancy won as a rookie on the LPGA Tour, but Domingo Lopez was with her for several of her early victories, which she dedicated to her family. He died in 2002 at the age of 87. This year’s recipient is Lana T. O’Connor. Lana is a senior at Westfield State University majoring in Business who performed her golf service at Longmeadow CC.

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EDDIE LOWERY AWARD

BILLY MAICH AWARD

This award was established in 1998 and is named after Mr. Maich, who grew up as a caddie at Longshore Country Club in Westport, CT and had a lifelong love of golf, caddying and helping young people. Mr. Maich died in 2004. The award was established Andrew J. Issner Billy Maich by his late son, Peter, who died in 2014. Peter Maich was a long-time Ouimet Director and will forever be remembered after being named Banquet Chair in Memoriam. The award is for a Ouimet Scholar from Wollaston Golf Club. This year’s recipient is Andrew J. Issner. Andrew is a freshman at Catholic University of America majoring in Business who performed his golf service at Wollaston GC.

This award is for the Ouimet Scholar who is chosen as the “Best Caddie” for which clubs may submit nominations. Eddie Lowery became famous as Francis Eddie Lowery Erwin E. Fuentes Ouimet’s ten-yearold caddie in the 1913 U.S. Open Championship. The image of Ouimet and Lowery walking together is one of the most famous in golf, and is used as the Ouimet Fund’s logo. Mr. Lowery went on to become a fine golfer and very successful businessman in California, and he remained close to Mr. Ouimet throughout his life. Mr. Lowery died in 1984 in California. The award was established in 1998 and was funded by Mrs. Margaret Lowery. Mr. and Mrs. Lowery’s daughter Cynthia Wilcox is now on the Ouimet Board of Directors. This year’s recipient is Erwin E. Fuentes. Erwin is a junior at Lehigh University majoring in Engineering who performed his golf service on the scene of Eddie Lowery’s rise to prominence, The Country Club.

MARTIN FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP

This award was established in the year 2000 in memory of Margaret Lowery, widow of Eddie Lowery. Mrs. Lowery died in 2000. Mrs. Lowery was a great friend and supporter Margaret Lowery Lindsey N. Baker of the Ouimet Fund. Mr. and Mrs. Lowery’s daughter, Cynthia Wilcox, is now serving on The Fund’s Board of Directors. This year’s recipient is Lindsey N. Baker. Lindsey is a senior at Bryant University majoring in Business who performed her service at The Ridge Club.

The Martin Family Scholarship was established in 2014 by Thomas and June Martin. Mr. Martin has served on the Board of Directors for many years. Mr. Martin’s Martin Family William J. Denning III company, Cramer, has been a long-time partner to the Ouimet Fund in all of our video production and website development projects. The Martin Family Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar who plays golf or attends Amherst College, Boston College, Catholic University, College of the Holy Cross, Merrimack College or Quinnipiac University. This year’s recipient is William J. Denning III. William is a sophomore at Merrimack College majoring in Finance who performed his golf service at Bellevue GC.

FRED AND MARION MACQUARRIE SCHOLARSHIP

JOHN J. MCCAFFERTY SCHOLARSHIP

MARGARET LOWERY AWARD

Inner-City Award

The Fred and Marion MacQuarrie Scholarship was established in 2014 by Lifetime Member Stephen MacQuarrie and his wife, Kate Martin, in memory of Fred and Marion Nathaniel G. Klint his parents, Fred and MacQuarrie Marion MacQuarrie who met when they were both working at the old United Shoes Golf Course in Beverly. The MacQuarrie Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar from Boston, Lynn, Lawrence, New Bedford, Springfield, Holyoke, Fitchburg, Brockton, Worcester, Lowell or Chelsea. This year’s recipient is Nathaniel G. Klint. Nathaniel is a freshman at Wentworth Institute of Technology majoring in Engineering who performed his golf service at George Wright GC.

Inner-City Award This award was established in 2003 through the proceeds of the Emerald Isle Boston Golf Classic, which became the first Spirit of Golf event. It honors the memory of the late Mr. McCafferty, a former Ouimet Fund Director, John J. McCafferty Luke A. Barkowski Trustee and Treasurer who was a member at Woodland Golf Club and the Oyster Harbors Club. He had been a senior partner at Ernst and Young in Boston and also served with the New England Senior Golfers’ Association. The McCafferty Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar from the innercity who is pursuing a career in business. This year’s recipient is Luke A. Barkowski. Luke is a senior at St. Michael’s College majoring in Business who performed his golf service at William J. Devine Golf Course at Franklin Park.

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JAMES MCDONOUGH SCHOLARSHIP

JOHN D. MINECK CADDIE SCHOLARSHIP

The James McDonough Scholarship was established in 2012 in memory of James by his parents, Peggy and Jim McDonough. James died in February of 2011 in an accident. He was James McDonough Nicholas P. Carter a member of Wollaston Golf Club and a graduate of St. Sebastian’s School and was a senior at Rollins College where he was a member of the golf team. He was a very promising golfer and known as a friend and mentor to many other players. The McDonough Scholarship is partially funded by proceeds of the James McDonough Fourball Tournament held annually at Wollaston Golf Club. The James McDonough Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar who demonstrates a commitment to and love for the game of golf or who exhibits kindness, sensitivity, good cheer and an enduring passion. This year’s recipient is Nicholas P. Carter. Nicholas is a sophomore at Saint Anselm College majoring in Finance who performed his golf service at Pine Oaks GC and Thorny Lea GC.

Established in 2008, the John D. Mineck Caddie Scholarship was created in memory of the late founder of the Boston Golf Club. Each year’s recipient is announced at the annual John D. Mineck John D. Mineck Foundation Invitational at Boston Golf Club. The John D. Mineck Caddie Scholarship is restricted to caddies and outside operations staff from Boston Golf Club. This year’s recipients are Kevin T. Gately and Kevin T. Gately Jeffrey J. Russell Jeffrey J. Russell. Kevin is a junior at St. Thomas Aquinas majoring in Business. Jeffrey is a freshman at Bryant University. Both performed their golf service at Boston GC.

MIX-JORDAN SCHOLARSHIP

ROBERT AND JOANNE MCINTOSH SCHOLARSHIP

This unrestricted award was established in 2013 in honor of Bob Mix, who died in 2011, by his surviving partner Bob Jordan. Mr. Mix was a Ouimet Director for many years, former Ouimet Bag Tag Chairman, the long-time Oyster Bob Jordan and Travis M. Benson Harbors Club Ouimet Bob Mix Chair, and the 2002 recipient of the Ouimet Chair of the Year Award. He had a deep commitment to the Ouimet Fund and its scholars, and greatly enjoyed serving as an interviewer. He had been a golf professional in New York and Florida. Mr. Jordan, who died in 2014, also worked as a golf professional in Vermont, New York and Florida. This year’s recipient is Travis M. Benson. Travis is a sophomore at the University of Colorado-Boulder majoring in Business who performed his golf service at the GC of Cape Cod.

This award was created in 2010 in honor of Bob and the late Joanne McIntosh, lifelong advocates for public golf.  Bob was introduced to the game as a Depression era caddie on Massachusetts’ South Shore, and his late Robert and Joanne Daniel V. Anastos wife Joanne played McIntosh the game for decades with her husband, children and friends.  Bob’s introduction to the game as a caddie blossomed into a passion for golf, and public golf in particular, and he has cherished the game as an outlet for competition, camaraderie, and etiquette.   Their son, David, is a Ouimet Alumnus.  This award was established by their daughter Lynne and her husband Paul Vanderslice for a Ouimet Scholar who performed his/her service at a public golf course. This year’s recipient is Daniel V. Anastos. Daniel is a senior at UMass-Amherst majoring in Turfgrass Management who performed his golf service at The GC of Cape Cod.

JOSEPH MORRILL AWARD

This award was established in 1978 and is funded by contributions of The Bay State Seniors’ Golf Association. It is intended for a student of golf course agronomy. This year’s recipient is Daniel V. Anastos. Daniel is Joseph Morrill Daniel V. Anastos a senior at UMassAmherst majoring in Turfgrass Management who performed his golf service at Gannon Municipal GC.

Development Committee Chair Dick Reilly provides an update to the attendees at the 2015 Endowed Scholarship Reception.

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FRANK AND HELEN MURPHY SCHOLARSHIP Established by a Ouimet Alumnus

WILLIAM G. O’BRIEN SCHOLARSHIP

New in 2015

This Scholarship was created in memory of Frank and Helen Murphy to memorialize their love of golf, their 40-year membership at Bellevue Golf Club, Frank and Helen Thomas M. Flynn and their belief in the Murphy importance of higher education. Established in 2015 by their sons, Kenneth Murphy, MD, Michael Murphy, and Richard Murphy, PhD (a Ouimet Scholarship alumnus), the Francis and Helen Murphy Family Scholarship will fund a Ouimet Scholar from Bellevue Golf Club or Mt. Hood Golf Course. The inaugural recipient is Thomas M. Flynn. Thomas is a senior at St. Joseph’s University majoring in Business who performed his golf service at Bellevue GC.

BYRON NELSON AWARD

This award was funded by proceeds of the 2001 Ouimet Banquet at the suggestion of Ken Venturi when Mr. Venturi was honored with the Francis Ouimet Award for Lifelong Byron Nelson Joshua M. Christopher Contributions to Golf. Mr. Nelson was a lifelong mentor to Mr. Venturi, and a dear friend of Eddie Lowery, Francis Ouimet’s famed 1913 caddie. This year’s recipient is Joshua M. Christopher. Joshua is a junior at Penn State University majoring in Professional Golf Management who performed his golf service at Essex County Club.

NFL ALUMNI “TEAM SPIRIT” SCHOLARSHIP

This award was established in 1998 by the New England Chapter of the National Football League Alumni and is for a Ouimet Scholar who overcomes unique challenges and has been exemplary in helping in the home, the community, at school, at the golf course, or on a sports Stephen M. Mendoza team. The award is funded by proceeds of the chapter’s annual NFL Alumni Golf Classic, where Ouimet Scholars serve as scorers. This year’s recipient is Stephen M. Mendoza. Stephen is a freshman at Roger Williams University majoring in Business who performed his golf service at The Kittansett Club.

The William G. O’Brien Scholarship was created in 2013 by his widow, Gloria, through an outright gift and bequest arrangement. Bill served in the U.S. Marines for 24 years and was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War. During William G. O’Brien Matthew R. Glynn the 1950’s, Bill was an ROTC instructor at the University of Notre Dame. Following his retirement from the Marines in 1964, he served in the banking profession until his death in 1981 at age 61. Throughout his life, Bill was an avid and accomplished golfer, winning the club championship at Concord Country Club eight times from 1964-72. This award is for a Ouimet Scholar who has performed their service at that club or another Concord area golf course. This year’s recipient is Matthew R. Glynn. Matthew is a junior at Bentley University majoring in Finance who performed his golf service at Concord CC.

MICHAEL OHANIAN SCHOLARSHIP

This award was established in 1999 and is named after Michael Ohanian, a two-time Oakley Country Club President who won the Massachusetts Amateur Championship Michael Ohanian Olivia R. Porte in 1968. Mr. Ohanian died in 1998. The Ohanian Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar from Oakley or a nearby club, or a Ouimet Scholar who shows great talent in and love of golf. This year’s recipient is Olivia R. Porte. Olivia is a sophomore at Bryn Mawr College who performed her golf service at Oakley CC.

Endowed Scholarship creators Tom Martin, Sr. and Irving Adler are shown at the 2015 Endowed Scholarship Reception.

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ROBERT F. O’MEARA SCHOLARSHIP

The Robert F. O’Meara Scholarship was funded by proceeds of the Ouimet Fund’s 2012 Annual Banquet to honor the late father of the Banquet’s award recipient, Mark O’Meara. Bob O’Meara was a furniture executive who developed an early Robert F. O’Meara Sean J. Gervais admiration for golf as a caddie on Long Island. During his high school and college years, Bob earned money to fund his education and later used its lessons to teach his children the fundamentals of life. His passion for the game continued throughout his adult life and many of his life-long friendships were forged on the golf course. One of his greatest experiences in golf was the opportunity to play on several occasions with Mark in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am as his amateur partner. Perhaps their most endearing memories and greatest joys came when they made the team cut in 1990 and Mark went on to win the individual title. At the time, it was the third of his five career wins at Pebble Beach – a truly special father/son moment. Bob passed away in 2010, leaving behind a true legacy and love for the game of golf. This year’s recipient is Sean J. Gervais. Sean is a senior at Methodist University majoring in Professional Golf Management who performed his golf service at Vesper CC.

KEVIN ONSTOTT SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 2008, this award was created by Ouimet Director Joseph Onstott in honor of his late son. The Onstott Scholarship is in memory of Kevin Onstott, who died at the age of 27 in an accident on December 15, 2004 at Northridge Country Club Kevin Onstott Connor V. Mangelson in Raleigh, North Carolina where he was Assistant Superintendent. Proceeds of the annual Onstott Invitational benefited the scholarship. The Onstott Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar attending Methodist University, NC State or for another worthy Scholar. This year’s recipient is Connor V. Mangelson. Connor is a freshman at Methodist University majoring in Professional Golf Management who performed his golf service at The Ridge Club.

OYSTER HARBORS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP

The Oyster Harbors Club Scholarship was established in 2007 by a group of Oyster Harbors Club members who made donations and credited Ouimet Society Lifetime Memberships toward a special scholarship. The award is for Ouimet Scholars from Oyster Harbors Club. This year’s recipient is Curtis D. Collopy. Curtis is a senior Curtis D. Collopy at UMass-Amherst majoring in Communications who performed his golf service at Oyster Harbors Club.

DAVID PAGE SCHOLARSHIP

This award was created in 2010 through proceeds of the Onstott Invitational Tournament at Brae Burn Country Club and other special donations. It is named David Page Joseph J. Cincotta after David Page. Mr. Page was a devoted father of three children, loving husband and an avid golfer. He was an active member of Bald Peak Colony Club in Melvin Village, New Hampshire, Calusa Pines in Naples, Florida and Brae Burn Country Club. Always a competitor and a fighter, David battled kidney cancer for over 5 years. He would be delighted to think that one day there would be a Ouimet Scholarship in his name. This year’s recipient is Joseph J. Cincotta. Joseph is a freshman at Bryant University majoring in Business who performed his golf service at Green Harbor GC.

DEACON PALMER SCHOLARSHIP

This award was established in 1998 and is named after the late father of Arnold Palmer. The Deacon Palmer Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar who intends to pursue a career in golf. Deacon Palmer spent his career as a course Deacon Palmer Kristopher C. Kodys Superintendent and Golf Professional at Latrobe Country Club in Western Pennsylvania. He died in 1976. Initial funding of the award came through proceeds of the Ouimet Fund’s “Evening with Arnold Palmer”Banquet in 1997 and another $100,000 was added to the endowment through proceeds of the 1999 “Boston Pops/Salute to the Ryder Cup and Arnold Palmer.” This year’s recipient is Kristopher C. Kodys. Kristopher is a sophomore at Coastal Carolina University majoring in Professional Golf Management who performed his golf service at Templewood GC.

CHARLES A. PAPPAS AWARD

The Pappas Award was established in 2002 and honors the late Mr. Pappas, a long time member of Belmont Country Club who was an executive with C. Pappas & Company, a liquor and importing company. Mr. Pappas was also an investment executive and was President of the Pappas Foundation Charles A. Pappas Ryan J. Fields and active with several charities. The Pappas Award is for a Ouimet Scholar from Belmont or Oakley Country Clubs. The Pappas Award was established by his family in memory of Mr. Pappas, who died in 2000. This year’s recipient is Ryan J. Fields. Ryan is a junior at UMass-Amherst majoring in Finance who performed his golf service at Belmont CC.

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DAVE AND JANE PARKER SCHOLARSHIP

1984 U.S. Sr. Open. He was a member at Wollaston Golf Club and Scituate Country Club, winning the club championship at each many times. He was an owner of several courses, and organized many popular tournaments. Mr. Pitts was beloved in the golf community, and was regarded by many as a role model and mentor. The Fordie H. Pitts, Jr. Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar who performed his/her service at Wollaston, or a club on the South Shore or Cape Cod. This year’s recipient is James R. Doherty, Jr. James is a sophomore at Merrimack College who is majoring in Business and performed his golf service at Wollaston GC.

Established by Ouimet Alumni The Dave and Jane Parker Scholarship was announced and established in 2010 at the 44th Igoe Memorial Tournament at Wellesley Country Club. The Igoe is a New England PGA Pro-Am and the proceeds and other special gifts benefitted the Parker Dave and Jane Parker Dylan P. Jones Scholarship. The event is co-chaired by Ouimet Alums Ed Vahey and Dave Coughlin. Ed is also a Director of the Ouimet Fund. Jane Parker and her late husband, Dave, have been involved as members at Wellesley for over 50 years. During those years each devoted countless hours to the club, the MGA and the WGAM and in support of the Ouimet Fund. They always showed a deep affinity for golf and golfers. Mr. Parker served as Club Secretary for many years and chaired or co-chaired the Igoe Memorial Tournament for 33 years. Mrs. Parker was also President of the Women’s Golf Association of Massachusetts in 1988. This year’s recipient is Dylan P. Jones. Dylan is a freshman at Tufts University majoring in Engineering who performed his golf service at Wellesley CC.

HARRY AND MURIEL PLAYER SCHOLARSHIP

This was created by proceeds of the 2008 Ouimet Banquet honoring Gary Player along with a substantial additional gift from Mr. Player toward Nelson J. Ash, Jr. this award which Muriel and Harry Player honors his late parents. Muriel Player died of cancer when Gary was eight and Harry Player spent most of his career in South African gold mines 12,000 feet underground. This year’s recipient is Nelson J. Ash, Jr. Nelson is a freshman at UMass-Dartmouth who performed his golf service at The Kittansett Club.

PAUL E. PETRY/BOSTON MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SCHOLARSHIP

MILDRED GARDINOR PRUNARET AWARD

The Paul E. Petry/ Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company Scholarship was established in 2014 by Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company in honor of its retiring Owen M. McGrath CEO, Mr. Paul Petry. The Petry/Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar attending a New England college or university. This year’s recipient is Owen M. McGrath. Owen is a sophomore at Worcester Polytechnic Institute majoring in Engineering who performed his golf service at Marshfield CC.

FORDIE H. PITTS, JR. SCHOLARSHIP

The Fordie H. Pitts, Jr. Scholarship was created by his widow, Mary Lou Pitts, in 2011. Mr. Pitts, who died in 2009, was one of the most prolific amateur golfers in Massachusetts history. He competed in MGA events for over 50 years, Fordie H. Pitts, Jr. James R. Doherty, Jr. winning four Father & Son championships, six Father & Daughter titles, two Senior Amateurs, and two Senior Four Balls. He was a semifinalist five times in the MGA Amateur championship. He also qualified for 17 USGA events including the first U.S. Jr. Amateur and was low amateur in the

The Mildred Gardinor Prunaret Award was established in 2001 and honors one of the most important figures in Massachusetts women’s golf history. It works in conjunction with The Fund’s Adele Foley, Ellen Mildred Gardinor Prunaret Hines, Margaret Lowery, Martin Family, Priscilla Ramsey, Scannell Family and WGAM/Dolly Sullivan awards to demonstrate The Fund’s deep commitment to attracting young women as Ouimet Scholars. Mrs. Prunaret was a member of Samantha R. Cuomo Kelsey J. Frahlich Brae Burn. She qualified for and competed in several USGA Women’s Amateur Championships, won the 1953 U.S. Senior Women’s Championship, and was later President of that association. Mrs. Prunaret was WGAM President and was Chairman of the USGA’s Women’s Committee from 1959-1963. Amongst her other accomplishments, she helped establish the Women’s International Team Competitions in 1964 and Captained the victorious U.S. team in 1970. She also was Captain of the winning Curtis Cup Team in 1960. Mrs. Prunaret contributed the permanent trophy for the USGA’s Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship in 1987. She died in 1998. This year’s recipients are Samantha R. Cuomo and Kelsey J. Frahlich . Samantha is a sophomore at Saint Anselm College majoring in Psychology. Kelsey is a sophomore also at Saint Anselm College majoring in Health Professions. Both performed their golf service at Southers Marsh GC.

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PRISCILLA D. RAMSEY SCHOLARSHIP

The Priscilla D. Ramsey Scholarship was established in 2005 through gifts of the Marie G. Dennett Foundation, with which Mrs. Ramsey was involved for many years. Priscilla D. Ramsey Katherine M. Wilbur The late Mrs. Ramsey had been a member of the Essex County Club and was a strong player who won the Essex Club Championship, competed in many WGAM events, was a runner-up in the WGAM Championship, and also played on the Tri-State team. Mrs. Ramsey, who lived in Greenwich, CT in later years, supported numerous Ouimet Fund endeavors. The Ramsey Scholarship has been established to help Ouimet Scholars in need. This year’s recipient is Katherine M. Wilbur. Katherine is a freshman at the University of South Carolina majoring in Health Professions who performed her golf service at The Bay Club at Mattapoisett.

JOHN R. REILLY SCHOLARSHIP

The John R. Reilly Scholarship was created in 2011 by then Ouimet Fund President Richard M. Reilly and his family, in honor of his father. John Reilly, known throughout John R. Reilly Jeffrey J. Russell his life as “Jack,” was born in Boston in 1899. While in his senior year at Jamaica Plain High School, he was hired to become an office boy for William Filene. In his early twenties he became an employee of the leading wool merchant company in Boston and, in 1928, started his own firm, Reilly Wool Co., which he ran until 1976. During this period, among other things, he was President of the Boston Wool Trade Association, and an occasional guest lecturer at Harvard Business School on managing risk while doing business in overseas markets. He was a long time member of Hatherly and Brae Burn Country Clubs until his death in 1984. He was a staunch advocate of junior golf at both clubs, particularly at Brae Burn, where he organized and ran the program well into his 70s. Although not receiving any formal education past high school, Mr. Reilly was an avid reader and lifelong student, encouraging his children and grandchildren to do the same. In this spirit his family has created this scholarship, with preference to be given, where possible, to students who are the first generation of their family to attend college. This year’s recipient is Jeffrey J. Russell. Jeffrey is a freshman at Bryant University who performed his golf service at Boston GC.

REILLY FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP

The Reilly Family Scholarship was created in 2010 through gifts to Harvard University and is for a Ouimet Scholar attending Harvard. It was established by Thomas J. Carroll Reilly Family former Ouimet Fund President Richard M. Reilly, a long time member of the Ouimet Fund Development Committee. Mr. Reilly is a 1959 graduate of Harvard and Harvard Law School in 1962. Two of Mr. Reilly’s four children – Chad (1989) and Beth (1991) are also Harvard graduates. This year’s recipient is Thomas J. Carroll. Thomas is a senior at Harvard University majoring in Physical Sciences who performed his golf service at Fall River CC.

THE RENAISSANCE GOLF CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Established by a Ouimet Alumnus

This award was established in 2001 and is for a Ouimet Scholar who worked at the Renaissance Golf Club in Haverhill, or a nearby club. This year’s recipient is Daniel Daniel J. Farmer J. Farmer. Daniel is a senior at Bentley University majoring in Finance who performed his golf service at Salem CC.

CHRISTOPHER “BOO” RICH SCHOLARSHIP

This award was established in 1999 and is named after a young man who deeply loved golf and showed great promise in the sport before he died at age 12 in 1997. The Christopher “Boo” Joshua M. Christopher Christopher Rich Rich Foundation funds it. The Christopher Rich award is for a Ouimet Scholar from the North Shore area. This year’s recipient is Joshua M. Christopher. Joshua is a junior at Penn State University majoring in Professional Golf Management who performed his golf service at Essex CC.

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ROCHE FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP Inner-City Award

This award was established in 2003 by gifts from the late Bud and Pat Roche, and added to in 2004 by proceeds of the Spirit of Golf Bud and Pat Roche Nathaniel G. Klint event at Wellesley Country Club in which the Roche family was honored for their many charitable and community involvements. The Roche Family Scholarship is for an inner-city Ouimet Scholar. This year’s recipient is Nathaniel G. Klint. Nathaniel is a freshman at Wentworth Institute of Technology majoring in Engineering who performed his golf service at George Wright GC.

CAROLYN S. SAVAGE SCHOLARSHIP

New in 2015

The Carolyn Savage Scholarship was created in 2015. Mrs. Savage is a long-time Ouimet Society Lifetime member and a regular Ouimet scholarship applicant interviewer. Carolyn S. Savage Josephine McDonald She has a great love of golf and is deeply involved in charitable support. She and her late husband, Henry, served as the Ouimet Chairs at Wianno for many years and were honored with the Ouimet Chair of the Year Award in 2001. The Carolyn Savage Scholarship is for Ouimet scholars who are females from the Greater Boson or Cape Cod areas. Mrs. Savage was one of the first women in Boston to create her own public relations agency. She did so after she had been denied a couple of positions because she is a female and is greatly committed to helping and encouraging young women. The inaugural recipient is Josephine McDonald. Josephine is a junior at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts majoring in History who performed her golf service at George Wright GC.

F. HENRY SAVAGE, JR. SCHOLARSHIP

The F. Henry Savage, Jr. Scholarship was created in 2006 by Mr. Savage’s widow, Carolyn Savage. Henry Savage was a long time Par Club/Ouimet Society member F. Henry Savage Collin S. Jones who served for many years on the Par Club/ OS Executive Committee. He and Mrs. Savage also served as Ouimet Chairs at Wianno Club for many years, where they recruited many Ouimet Society members. They were honored as Ouimet Chairs of the Year in 2001. The Savages were also Ouimet Society Lifetime members. Mr. Savage was a highly respected interior decorator, and one of his last projects was his contribution of decorating the Ouimet Room at the William F. Connell Golf House in 2003. He died in 2004. The F. Henry

Savage, Jr. Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar from Wianno Club. This year’s recipient is Collin S. Jones. Collin is a junior at the University of New Hampshire majoring in Finance who performed his golf service at The Wianno Club and the Hyannisport Club.

SCANNELL FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP Inner-City Award

Established by a Ouimet Alumnus The Scannell Family Scholarship was established by Patrick and Ellen Scannell in 2014. The Scannell Family Julianne J. Coleman Scannell Family Scholarship is for an inner-city female Ouimet Scholar. The inaugural recipient is Julianne J. Coleman. Julianne is a freshman at Bridgewater State University who performed her golf service at George Wright GC.

RICHARD A. SPILLANE SCHOLARSHIP

Established by a Ouimet Alumnus The Spillane Scholarship was established in 2005 by members of the Spillane family. Mr. Spillane spent his Richard A. Spillane Owen M. McGrath career working with the MBTA, and also held a second job to help put his four children through school. He had a lifelong love of golf that started when he caddied at Dedham Country and Polo Club during the Depression. Mr. Spillane died in 2001. The Spillane Scholarship has been established to help Ouimet Scholars of great financial need. This year’s recipient is Owen M. McGrath. Owen is a sophomore at Worcester Polytechnic Institute majoring in Engineering who performed his golf service at Marshfield CC.

STANSKY SCHOLARSHIP

Established by a Ouimet Alumnus The award was established in 1999. Barbara and John Stansky lived in Worcester, MA, and raised five sons, including three Ouimet Scholars. Mr. Stansky was a serviceman with Commonwealth Gas, and Mrs. Stansky was a homemaker. The Stansky Scholarship was created in their honor and is for a Ouimet Scholar from Worcester Country Club. This Randy N. Quartey year’s recipient is Randy N. Quartey. Randy is a senior at Merrimack College majoring in Business who performed his golf service at Worcester CC.

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DICK STIMETS SCHOLARSHIP

THOMAS W. STRANGE SCHOLARSHIP

The Strange Award was funded by proceeds of the 2000 Ouimet Fund Annual Banquet honoring Curtis Strange and is named after Curtis’s father, who died in 1969 at age 38. Thomas Strange Christian J. Cardarelli Thomas W. Strange was the golf professional at Bow Creek Country Club in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He was a superb player who qualified for the U.S. Open six times and has been inducted into several regional halls of fame. This year’s recipient is Christian J. Cardarelli. Christian is a sophomore at Coastal Carolina University majoring in Professional Golf Management who performed his golf service at Salem CC.

The Dick Stimets Scholarship was created by the membership of the Oyster Harbors Club in 2003 in honor of Mr. Stimets, who died in 2002. He won over 20 Dick Stimets with Mitchell R. Wolters club championships Francis Ouimet at that club. Mr. Stimets was a Ouimet Director from 1988 until his death and was President from 1994-96. His superb golf record included club championships in RI, OH, TX and NJ, several Bermuda Invitational titles, victories in the Seagulls and Cape Cod Amateur Championships, and the 1993 Massachusetts Mid-Amateur title at age 62. Mr. Stimets started in golf as a teenager at the old Oyster Harbors Caddie Camp. Mr. Stimets credited much of his love of golf and inspiration to a relationship he had with Francis Ouimet that began when he caddied for him at Oyster Harbors. This year’s recipient is Mitchell R. Wolters. Mitchell is a sophomore at Bryant University majoring in Finance who performed his golf service at Oyster Harbors Club.

RICK STIMETS SCHOLARSHIP

RICHARD TARLOW AWARD

This scholarship was created in Richard “Rick” Stimets, Jr.’s memory in 2013 by many of his friends after his sudden death earlier in the year. Rick was a Ouimet Society Rick Stimets, Jr. Lifetime Member, Patrick A. Arena long-time Ouimet Chair at Oyster Harbors and son of the late Dick Stimets who was Ouimet President from 1994-1996. Rick was a tremendous Ouimet supporter who was in charge of the fundraising campaign for the Golf Marathon at Oyster Harbors during a five year stretch when they were the leading Marathon club. He was known for his enthusiasm, and great love of the game, his friends and family and the number five. The Rick Stimets Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar at Oyster Harbors. This year’s recipient is Patrick A. Arena. Patrick is a senior at Amherst College majoring in Psychology who performed his golf service at Oyster Harbors Club.

Ouimet Director, Alum and Endowed creator Patrick Scannell is shown addressing the audience at the 2015 Endowed Scholarship Reception.

The Tarlow Award was established in 1988 and funded by a contribution from Titleist and Foot-Joy Worldwide and is named after the late Chairman Emeritus of Foot-Joy. It is Richard Tarlow Daniel J. Allen restricted to a resident of Southeastern MA who has demonstrated outstanding character and academic achievement. This year’s recipient is Daniel J. Allen. Daniel is a senior at Northeastern University majoring in Engineering who performed his golf service at St. Marks GC.

HARRISON G. TAYLOR, JR. WORCESTER COUNTRY CLUB SCHOLARSHIP

This award was established in 2006 by a group of Worcester Country Club members who are Ouimet Society Lifetime Members and renamed in 2011 in honor of Harrison G. Taylor, Jr. Mr. Taylor, an original Ouimet Society Lifetime Swanzy O. Ampadu Harrison G. Taylor, Jr. Member, was a 55 year member of Worcester Country Club, a President and life member of the club, and low handicapper who shot his age numerous times when in his 80s. He spent 30 years as a course rater for the MGA and was on the MGA Executive Committee for nine years. He was also a member of the New England Senior Golfers’ Association, the Hickory Shafts, and a frequent participant in Ouimet Society events. He died in 2010. This year’s recipient is Swanzy O. Ampadu. Swanzy is a senior at UMass-Dartmouth majoring in Psychology who performed his golf service at Worcester CC.

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TUDOR INVESTMENTS SCHOLARSHIP

GUY TEDESCO SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship program joined the Ouimet Fund in 1992. Honoring the late Director of Golf at The Club at New Seabury, the Guy Tedesco Scholarship is for Cape Cod students. Since 1982 it has awarded Guy Tedesco over $300,000. This year’s recipients are Kathryn S. Albretsen and Andrew D. Thomas. Kathryn is a freshman at Norwich University majoring in Physical Sciences and Andrew is a freshman at Massachusetts College Kathryn S. Albretsen Andrew D. Thomas of Pharmacy and Health Professions. Both performed their golf service at The Ridge Club.

STAN THIRSK SCHOLARSHIP

This award was established in 2007. This year’s recipient is Whitney P. Swain. Whitney is a senior at Bentley University majoring in Business who performed her golf service at Scituate CC.

Whitney P. Swain

WILLIAM VAN FAASEN SCHOLARSHIP

This was created by the proceeds of the 2009 Annual Banquet honoring Tom Watson, who asked that an award be named after Stan Thirsk, his lifelong pro and mentor. Thirsk, Stan Thirsk Connor V. Mangelson who died in 2015, was a member of the PGA and Kansas Golf Halls of Fame who spent 31 years as the Head Professional at the Kansas City Country Club, where Tom Watson learned the game. In 1980, the PGA of America selected Mr. Thirsk the Golf Professional of the Year. He started teaching Tom Watson when Watson was just 11 years old, and played frequent weekend matches with Tom and his father Ray Watson, a former U.S. Amateur quarterfinalist, and Bob Willits, another fine player. Mr. Thirsk was a highly accomplished player. He played on the PGA TOUR for several years and competed in 18 major championships – 8 USGA Opens and 10 PGA Championships. In 1979 he was the National PGA Match Play Champion and in 1989 won the Wilson PGA Senior Pro Championship. His fine playing resume also includes an 8th place finish at the 1981 USGA Senior Open. This year’s recipient is Connor V. Mangelson. Connor is a freshman at Methodist University majoring in Professional Golf Management who performed his golf service at The Ridge Club.

New in 2015

The William Van Faasen Scholarship was created by proceeds of the 2015 Spirit of Golf Event along with other special gifts. A native of metro Detroit, Van Faasen has been William C. Renus G. Howson in Greater Boston Van Faasen for over 30 years and has been extremely community-minded. He was the first chairperson of Black and White on Green, the precursor to the City of Boston’s Summer Golf Recreation Program, long a pathway to a Ouimet Scholarship. Professionally, he served as Blue Cross Blue Shield’s of Massachusetts’ President and CEO for over a decade. A member of the Massachusetts Golf Association’s Executive Committee, Van Faasen was a driving force behind launch of The First Tee Program in the Commonwealth. A Ouimet Director and accomplished player in his own right, he is a member at Essex County Club and Old Sandwich Golf Club and Florida clubs Loxahatchee and Medalist. He served as General Chairman of the 2010 Curtis Cup played at Essex. The inaugural recipient is Renus G. Howson. Renus is a sophomore at the University of Southern Maine majoring in Business who performed his golf service at William J. Devine GC at Franklin Park.

AMOS E. WASGATT III SCHOLARSHIP AT TATNUCK COUNTRY CLUB

The Amos E. Wasgatt III Scholarship at Tatnuck Country Club was established in 2006 by a group of Tatnuck members who are Ouimet Society Lifetime Members. It honors the memory of Mr. Wasgatt, who died in 2005. He Amos E. Wasgatt, III Jeremy Harris was a Worcester insurance executive and longtime Tatnuck member who was a Ouimet Society Lifetime Member. He had a great love of the game, the Ouimet Fund, and the young people who served the game. The Wasgatt Scholarship was announced in a special ceremony at Tatnuck in 2006. The Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar from Tatnuck. This year’s recipient is Jeremy Harris. Jeremy is a freshman at UMass-Amherst majoring in Business who performed his golf service at Tatnuck CC.

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JOHN WATT SCHOLARSHIP

This award was created in 2010 through proceeds of the Onstott Invitational Tournament at Brae Burn Country Club and other special donations It is named after John Watt. Mr. John Watt Jesse A. Borgese Watt was an avid golfer for most of his adult life. He enjoyed friendly games as well as competitive play on the course.  He and his wife, Polly, played the game all over the world.  They were long-time members of Woods Hole Golf Club, Milton Hoosic Club, Willoughby in Stuart, FL and played many rounds at Sea Island, GA. He was a regular contributor to the Ouimet Fund. This year’s recipient is Jesse A. Borgese. Jesse is a freshman at Providence College majoring in Business who performed his golf service at Woods Hole GC.

SETH WAUGH SCHOLARSHIP

New in 2015

Seth Waugh created this scholarship in 2015. He was the driving force in the creation and success of the Deutsche Bank Championship, a PGA Tour event Seth Waugh Colin P. McCabe since 2003 which is held annually at TPC Boston during the Labor Day weekend. The tournament became part of the FedEx Cup Playoffs in 2007. Mr. Waugh was Deutsche Bank CEO for the Americas from 2001-2013, and he currently chairs the Deutsche Bank Americas Advisory Board. A passionate golfer himself, Waugh is an enthusiastic regular in the pre-tournament Pro-Am event, annually using the services of a Ouimet Scholar to caddie for him. He made a special introduction of honoree Brad Faxon at the 2015 Ouimet Banquet. Seth serves on the Advisory Board of the PGA of America. He is also a board member for The Honda Classic. A Massachusetts, Mr. Waugh is a graduate of Amherst College. The Seth Waugh Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar from Boston Golf Club, the TPC of Boston, a Ouimet scholar who played two or more sports in high school, or a Ouimet Scholar from the North Shore of Boston, especially Ayer or Groton area. The inaugural recipient is Colin P. McCabe. Colin is a sophomore at Coastal Carolina University majoring in Professional Golf Management who performed his golf service at Wollaston GC.

WGAM/DOLLY SULLIVAN SCHOLARSHIP

The Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund, the Women’s Golf Association of Massachusetts, the WGAM Scholarship Fund, Inc., and the Dolly Sullivan Tournament Founding Committee established Dolly Sullivan this award in 1999. It is named after Dolly Sullivan, who was an outstanding player and physical education instructor at Milton Academy. She was also the niece of Francis Ouimet. Ms. Sullivan died in 1981 and the Dolly Abigail E. Hood Mary F. Mulcahy Sullivan Tournament was established that year and has been one of the WGAM’s most popular events. The WGAM/ Dolly Sullivan Scholarship is for a female Ouimet Scholar who may have also competed in WGAM events. This year’s recipients are Abigail E. Hood and Mary F. Mulcahy. Abigail is a sophomore at Sacred Heart University who performed her golf service at Bass Rocks GC. Mary is a senior at UCF, majoring in Communications who performed her golf service at Hatherly CC.

WETZEL FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP

New in 2015

Inner-City Award The Wetzel Family Scholarship was created by Todd Wetzel in 2015. Mr. Wetzel is a long-time Ouimet Director and currently President of the Francis Ouimet Society. He is a Ouimet Wetzel Family Kelly M. Moore Society Lifetime Member who has recruited many other Lifetime Members. He is a Past President and Ouimet Chair of Tatnuck Country Club and currently a member of Worcester County Club where he also served as Ouimet Chair. Mr. Wetzel was honored by the Ouimet Fund as Ouimet Chair of the Year in 2003. He has a great interest in helping youth and this award will be for a Ouimet Scholar from Worcester Country Club, Tatnuck Country Club, Green Hill Golf Course or elsewhere in the Greater Worcester area. The inaugural recipient is Kelly M. Moore. Kelly is a junior at the University of Tampa majoring in Business who performed her golf service at Worcester CC.

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JERRY YORK SCHOLARSHIP

HERBERT WARREN WIND SCHOLARSHIP

The Jerry York Scholarship was created from the proceeds of the 2007 Spirit of Golf event which honored Mr. York, the longtime Hockey Coach at Boston College. Jerry Jerry York Jonathan J. Giara York is one of the most successful, respected and well liked coaches ever in Boston. He has been a head coach for 43 years at three different colleges, and has the winningest record in college hockey. He has taken BC to the “Frozen Four” many years and won the National Championship in 2001, 2008, 2010 and 2012. He is a BC graduate and was an All-American at The Heights in 1966-67. This year’s recipient is Jonathan J. Giara. Jonathan is a junior at Boston College majoring in Computer and Information Sciences who performed his golf service at Woodland GC.

The Herbert Warren Wind Scholarship was established in memory of the legendary golf writer. Mr. Wind was a native of Brockton, Massachusetts who died in 2005. He was Herbert Warren Wind Cameron S. Daley the author of 14 golf books, was the original golf editor of “Sports Illustrated,” and wrote acclaimed essays for many years in “The New Yorker.” The Herbert Warren Wind Scholarship is for a Ouimet Scholar studying Communications, Journalism, Creative Writing, English or similar academic discipline, or for a native of Brockton, Massachusetts or surrounding town. This year’s recipient is Cameron S. Daley. Cameron is a junior at Salem State University majoring in Communications who performed his golf service at Marshfield CC.

WOODLAND GOLF CLUB SCHOLARSHIP

Woodland Golf Club is proud of its great relationship with Francis Ouimet and the Ouimet Fund and created this scholarship with a special donation program during the Centennial in 2013. Mr. Ouimet was a 57-year member of Woodland and the Club has hosted the Ouimet Memorial Tournament since its inception in 1968. The award is for a Ouimet Scholar from Woodland. This year’s recipient is Jonathan J. Giara. Jonathan Jonathan J. Giara is a junior at Boston College majoring in Computer and Information Sciences who performed his golf service at Woodland GC.

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Scholarship Name Irving L. Adler Scholarship Evelyn Rutledge Virginia Alexander Scholarship Altman/McLaughlin Award

Robert B. Bachman Scholarship Frederick A. Bailey Scholarship Bank of America Championship Award Barrett-O’Hara Family Scholarship Tom Barrett Memorial Scholarship Roger Barry Award Raymond M. Blue Scholarship Les Bond/Wellesley CC Scholarship Boston PAL Scholarship

Michael T. Mannion

Boston Strong Scholarship Brae Burn CC/Mickey Lane Scholarship George L. & E. Theresa Brandi Scholarship Audrey & I D’Arcy Brent II Scholarship Brown Brothers & Harriman Co. Scholarship Holly and David Bruce Scholarship Kevin Buckley Scholarship Wallace M. Burnett Scholarship Prescott S. Bush Scholarship Phil & Blance Cahalin Scholarship Ely Callaway Scholarship

Adam T. Moore Patrick M. Mildner Joshua D. Syska Elijah Bucher Richard J. Citrano, Jr. Julianne J. Coleman Eric M. Vlach Michael B. Fleury Benjamin F. Decatur Taylor W. Percy Mary F. Mulcahy John H. Christian Lauren R. Mason Miles R. McMullen

Home Club Southers Marsh GC Fenway GC Robert T. Lynch Mun. GC The Country Club The Country Club The Country Club The Country Club Brae Burn CC Charles River CC Nashawtuc CC Woodland GC Ipswich CC & Myopia HC Taconic GC Woodland GC Wellesley CC William J. Devine GC at Franklin Park The Kittansett Club Brae Burn CC Salem CC Pine Brook CC Bear Hill GC George Wright GC The Country Club Crestview CC Tedesco CC Club at New Seabury Hatherly CC Cape Cod National GC Cape Cod National GC Cape Cod National GC

Paul Griffin III Deirdre A. Simms Daniel J. Allen Kole C. Kelly Joseph P. King Benjamin F. Decatur Richard J. Citrano Jack M. Green Paul E. Griffin III Zachary S. Peterson Colin P. McCabe Michael D. Mendes No Recipient This Year Emmett W. O’Shea Brian A. Johnson Nicholas J. Cohan Kristopher C. Kodys No Recipient This Year Jesse A. Borgese Andrew D. Thomas

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Anders Fund

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Cape Cod National Scholarship Jack Casey New England Senior Golfers’ Association Scholarship James D. Casey Scholarship Mary Casey Scholarship Casson Family Scholarship Charles River CC Scholarship Coan Family Scholarship

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G

F

E

D

Richard F. Connolly, Jr. Scholarship

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Recipient Kelsey J. Frahlich Douglas C. McSweeney Messaoud S. Kerris, Jr. John D. Corcoran Erwin E. Fuentes David E. Harte Christopher R. Nasti Thomas W. Maguire Joseph P. King Sean P. Morahan Jennifer N. Barry Quinn F. O’Connor Ali E. Tatro Jennifer N. Barry Steven N. Gustus

Connolly Family Scholarship Charlie Crenshaw Scholarship Jerry Daly Scholarship William Danforth Award Walter F. Devitt Scholarship Donovan Family Scholarship Ed Dudley Award Charlie Earp Scholarship Eastward Ho! Scholarship Raymond Faxon Scholarship John F. Flavin Concord CC Scholarship

Sean P. Morahan

Adele Foley Scholarship Charles & Janice Fox Scholarship

Katherine M. Wilbur Samantha R. Cuomo Luke A. Barkowski

Killer Foy Scholarship

John D. Corcoran Eric M. Vlach Alex M. Rugato Jonathan S. Bligh

Frost Family Scholarship Dr. John F. Gallagher, Jr./ Frank Spellman Scholarship Richard J. Ganong Scholarship Jack Garry/Essex County Club Caddie Scholarship Joe Gill Scholarship

Benjamin T. Hart Nick A. Eliopolous

John F. Gillis Scholarship Sidney Goldstein Scholarship Dennett Goodrich Scholarship John P. Hamill Scholarship Heritage Scholarship Ted Highberger, Sr. Award Ellen Hines Scholarship Jack Hobbs Scholarship David Howard Award Hyannisport Club Memorial Award May Jackson Scholarship Erling Jacobsen Scholarship

Joshua A. Belinsky Joseph J. Cincotta Thomas A. Donohue Benjamin D. Schiff Derrick O. Acheampong Alex F. Valm Courtney F. Crory Peter A. Poulin, Jr. Connor J. Green Benjamin O. Delaney IV Brian R. Corcoran Christian J. Cardarelli

Renus G. Howson

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School Attending Saint Anselm College Westfield State University Mass. College of Liberal Arts Fairfield University Lehigh University Boston College UMass-Amherst Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison Elon University Campbell University Quinnipiac University Univ. of Richmond Saint Anselm College Quinnipiac University Rensaleer Polytechnic Institute

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UMass-Lowell

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Endicott College Framingham State University Roger Williams University UMass-Amherst Bentley University Bridgewater State University Florida State University Elms College Univ. of Michigan College of the Holy Cross UCF Clemson University Bentley University Culinary Institute of America

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Woodland GC

Fordham University

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Brookmeadow CC St. Marks GC Oakley CC Charles River CC Tedesco CC Bear Hill GC Worcester CC Woodland GC The Kittanset Club Wollaston GC The Kittansett Club

Fairfield University Northeastern University Trinity College Elon University Univ. of Michigan Bentley University College of the Holy Cross Fordham University Providence College Coastal Carolina University Boston College

Gannon Municipal GC Tatnuck CC Long Meadow GC Templewood GC

Coastal Carolina University College of the Holy Cross UMass-Lowell Coastal Carolina University

Woods Hole GC The Ridge Club Nashawtuc CC & Concord CC The Bay Club at Mattapoisett Southers Marsh GC William J. Devine GC at Franklin Park The Country Club The Country Club Reedy Meadow GC Robert T. Lynch Municipal GC Wellesley CC Essex County Club

Providence College Mass. College of Pharmacy

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Campbell University

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Univ. of South Carolina Saint Anselm College Saint Michael’s College

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Fairfield University Florida State University High Point University UMass-Amherst

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Haverford College Westfield State University

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William J. Devine GC at Franklin Park Blue Hill CC Green Harbor GC Dedham C&PC Longmeadow CC Worcester CC CC of New Bedford Stow Acres CC The Kittansett Club Tedesco CC Hyannisport Club The Country Club Salem CC

Univ. of Southern Maine

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Northeastern University Bryant University Univ. of Maine-Orono Western New England Univ. Hobart and William Smith Coll. Bryant University Westfield State University Univ. of Connecticut Univ. of Miami (Fla.) Lynchburg College UMass-Amherst Coastal Carolina University

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Scholarship Name Johnson & Wales Univ. Golf Management Scholarship Keith-Hoon Scholarship Ted Kenerson Brae Burn CC Caddie Scholarship Kennedy Family Scholarship Scott King Scholarship William R. King Scholarship Edward J. Krovitz, Jr. Scholarship Newell B. Kurson Scholarship Domingo Lopez Scholarship Eddie Lowery Award Fred and Marion MacQuarrie Scholarship Billy Maich Award Martin Family Scholarship

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Home Club

School Attending

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No Recipient This Year Alex F. Valm

CC of New Bedford

Bryant University

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Patrick M. Mildner

Brae Burn CC

Framingham State University

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Wesley A. Swain Jonathan S. Bligh Nicholas J. Cohan Connor J. Green Alex R. Wood Lana T. O’Connor Erwin E. Fuentes Nathaniel G. Klint Andrew J. Issner William J. Denning III

Bentley University UMass-Amherst UMass-Lowell University of Miami (Fla.) Coastal Carolina University Westfield State University Lehigh University Wentworth Institute of Tech. Catholic Univ. of America Merrimack College

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St. Michael’s College

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Saint Anselm College UMass-Amherst St. Thomas Aquinas Bryant University Univ. of Colorado-Boulder UMass-Amherst St. Joseph’s University Penn State University

John J. McCafferty Scholarship

Luke A. Barkowski

James McDonough Scholarship Robert & Joanne McIntosh Scholarship

Nicholas P. Carter Daniel V. Anastos Kevin T. Gately Jeffrey J. Russell Travis M. Benson Daniel V. Anastos Thomas M. Flynn Joshua M. Christopher Stephen M. Mendoza

The Kittansett Club

Roger Willams University

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Matthew R. Glynn Olivia R. Porte Sean J. Gervais Connor V. Mangelson Curtis D. Collopy Joseph J. Cincotta Kristopher C. Kodys Ryan J. Fields Dylan P. Jones Owen M. McGrath

Concord CC Oakley CC Vesper CC The Ridge Club Oyster Harbors Club Green Harbor GC Templewood GC Belmont CC Wellesley CC Marshfield CC

Bentley University Bryn Mawr College Methodist University Methodist University UMass-Amherst Bryant University Coastal Carolina University UMass-Amherst Tufts University Worcester Polytechnic Inst.

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James R. Doherty, Jr. Nelson J. Ash, Jr. Samantha R. Cuomo Kelsey J. Frahlich Katherine M. Wilbur Jeffrey J. Russell Thomas J. Carroll Daniel J. Farmer Joshua M. Christopher Nathaniel G. Klint Josephine McDonald Collin S. Jones Julianne J. Coleman Owen M. McGrath Randy N. Quartey Mitchell R. Wolters Patrick A. Arena Christian J. Cardarelli Daniel J. Allen

Wollaston GC The Kittansett Club Southers Marsh GC Southers Marsh GC The Bay Club at Mattapoisett Boston Golf Club Fall River CC Salem CC Essex County Club George Wright GC George Wright GC Hyannisport Club and Wianno Club George Wright GC Marshfield CC Worcester CC Oyster Harbors Club Oyster Harbors Club Salem CC St. Marks GC

Merrimack College UMass-Dartmouth Saint Anselm College Saint Anselm College Univ. of South Carolina Bryant University Harvard University Bentley University Penn State University Wentwortth Institute of Tech. Mass. College of Liberal Arts Univ. of New Hampshire Bridgewater State University Worcester Polytechnic Instit. Merrimack College Bryant University Amherst College Coastal Carolina CC Northeastern University

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Swanzy O. Ampadu

Worcester CC

UMass-Dartmouth

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Stan Thirsk Scholarship Tudor Investments Scholarship

Kathryn S. Albretsen Andrew D. Thomas Connor V. Mangelson Whitney P. Swain

Norwich University Mass. College of Pharmacy Methodist University Bentley University

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William Van Faasen Scholarship

Renus G. Howson

Club at New Seabury The Ridge Club The Ridge Club Scituate CC William G. Devine GC at Franklin Park

Univ. of Southern Maine

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Mix-Jordan Scholarship Joseph Morrill Award Frank and Helen Murphy Scholarship Byron Nelson Award NFL Alumni New England Chapter “Team Spirit” Scholarship William G. O’Brien Scholarship Michael Ohanian Scholarship Robert F. O’Meara Scholarship Kevin Onstott Scholarship Oyster Harbors Club Scholarship David Page Scholarship Deacon Palmer Scholarship Charles A. Pappas Award David & Jane Parker Scholarship Paul E. Petry/Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company Scholarship Fordie H. Pitts, Jr. Scholarship Harry and Muriel Player Scholarship Mildred Gardinor Prunaret Award

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Scituate CC Robert T. Lynch Mun. GC Long Meadow GC Tedesco CC Belmont CC Longmeadow CC The Country Club George Wright GC Wollaston GC Bellevue GC William J. Devine GC at Franklin Park Pine Oaks GC and Thorny Lea GC Gannon Municipal GC Boston Golf Club Boston Golf Club GC of Cape Cod Gannon Muncipal GC Bellevue GC Essex County Club

John D. Mineck Caddie Scholarship

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Recipient

Priscilla D. Ramsey Scholarship John R. Reilly Scholarship Reilly Family Scholarship The Renaissance GC Scholarship Christopher “Boo” Rich Scholarship Roche Family Scholarship Carolyn S. Savage Scholarship F. Henry Savage, Jr. Scholarship Scannell Family Scholarship Richard A. Spillane, Sr. Scholarship John & Barbara Stansky Scholarship Dick Stimets Scholarship Rick Stimets Scholarship Thomas W. Strange Scholarship Richard Tarlow Award Harrison G. Taylor/Worcester Country Club Scholarship Guy Tedesco Scholarship

Amos E. Wasgatt III Scholarship at Tatnuck CC John Watt Scholarship Seth Waugh Scholarship WGAM/Dotty Sullivan Scholarship Wetzel Family Scholarship Herbert Warren Wind Scholarship Woodland GC Scholarship Tiger Woods Foundation Award Jerry York Scholarship

Jeremy A. Harris

Tatnuck CC

UMass-Amherst

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Jesse A. Borgese Colin P. McCabe Abigail E. Hood Mary F. Mulcahy Kelly M. Moore Cameron S. Daley Jonathan J. Giara Jeffrey Romelus Jonathan J. Giara

Woods Hole GC Wollaston GC Bass Rocks GC Hatherly CC Worcester CC Marshfield CC Woodland GC Sankaty Head GC Woodland GC

Providence College Coastal Carolina University Sacred Heart University UCF Univ. of Tampa Salem State University Boston College UMass-Boston Boston College

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ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP GROWTH THROUGH THE YEARS 1966 William Danforth Award 1978 Joseph Morrill Award 1982 Anders Fund 1988 Richard Tarlow Award 1991

Roger Barry Award

1992 James D. Casey Scholarship David Howard Award Guy Tedesco Scholarship 1996 Wallace M. Burnett Scholarship Sidney Goldstein Scholarship 1998 Frederick A. Bailey Scholarship Jack Casey New England Senior Golfers’ Association Scholarship Connolly Family Scholarship Adele Foley Scholarship Ted Highberger, Sr. Award Eddie Lowery Award Billy Maich Award NFL Alumni New England Chapter “Team Spirit” Scholarship Deacon Palmer Scholarship 1999 Charlie Crenshaw Scholarship Raymond Faxon Scholarship Michael Ohanian Scholarship Christopher “Boo” Rich Scholarship John & Barbara Stansky Scholarship WGAM/Dolly Sullivan Scholarship 2000 Brae Burn Country Club/Mickey Lane Scholarship Johnson and Wales University Golf Management Scholarship Scott King Scholarship William R. King Scholarship Margaret Lowery Award Thomas W. Strange Scholarship

2001 Heritage Scholarship Byron Nelson Award Mildred Gardinor Prunaret Award The Renaissance Golf Club Scholarship 2002 Altman/McLaughlin Award Prescott S. Bush Scholarship Hyannisport Club Memorial Award Charles A. Pappas Award 2003 Jerry Daly Scholarship Ed Dudley Award Richard J. Ganong Scholarship John J. McCafferty Scholarship Roche Family Scholarship Dick Stimets Scholarship 2004 Bank of America Championship Award Barrett - O’Hara Family Scholarship Frost Family Scholarship Jack Hobbs Scholarship Ted Kenerson Brae Burn Caddie Scholarship Domingo Lopez Scholarship Tiger Woods Foundation Award 2005 Tom Barrett Memorial Scholarship Raymond M. Blue Scholarship Charlie Earp Scholarship Charles & Janice Fox Scholarship John P. Hamill Scholarship Priscilla D. Ramsey Scholarship Richard A. Spillane, Sr. Scholarship 2006 Boston Police Athletic League Scholarship Cape Cod National Scholarship Mary Casey Scholarship Casson Family Scholarship Jack Garry/Exssex County Club Caddie Scholarship Erling Jacobsen Scholarship Newell B. Kurson Scholarship


An Upward Trajectory A true indicator of the significant expansion of the Endowed Scholarship Program is the percentage its monetary awards represent within the total annual scholarship pool.The chart below clearly illustrates how this impact has steadily grown.

30% 28% 26% 23%

2012-13

2013-14

2014-15

Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund 300 Arnold Palmer Blvd. Norton, MA 02766 774-430-9090 Ouimet.org

2015-16

2015-2016

Endowed Scholarship Program


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