Hot Springs Country Club hosted an innovative environmental education outreach program that uses golf courses as environmental learning labs, led by Superintendent Trey Rutledge, a recent Arkansas Golf Hall of Fame Inductee and the Golf Course Superintendents Association of Arkansas.
Arkansas Golf Hall of Famer Julie Oxendine of Russellville added another to her long list of achievements qualifying for the 4th U.S. Senior Women’s Open August 25-28 at the NCR Club in Kettering, OH.
Meet Billy Fryar, the outgoing athlete who uses a custom titanium manual wheelchair, handcycle, basketball chair, and adaptive golf cart. Billy is an avid competitive golfer and has been involved in various Action events through the years. Having used a wheelchair for nearly twenty-two years, Billy highlights the importance of his wheelchair as an extension of his body and a positive reflection of his character. One of his recent events was the Inaugural USGA Adaptive Open Championship held at Pinehurst, North Carolina at Pinehurst #6 Golf Course.
The Arkansas State Golf Association and the First Tee of Central Arkansas are pleased to announce the award winners of the recently established Arnold Palmer Scholarship. The recipients and their colleges of choice are:










