Savannah State University's
Jaden Saunders has been invited to participate in the inaugural Southwest
Airlines Showcase at Cedar Crest, a new national amateur invitational designed
to spotlight the talents of top young golfers from diverse and underrepresented
groups. Hosted by the local nonprofit I AM a Golfer Foundation, the event will
debut Nov. 13-15 at historic Cedar Crest Golf Course in Dallas, Texas. The Golf
Channel will provide live television coverage.
The Southwest Airlines Showcase will feature an
elite field of 21 men and 21 women, representing more than 33 colleges and
universities and 20 states. In addition, four nationally ranked high school
golfers also received invitations to compete in the inaugural event. The
tournament format is 54 holes of stroke play, with the men's and women's
divisions vying concurrently for their respective titles.
"The player field is shaping up to be even
stronger than we originally hoped for," said Chuck Walker, I AM a Golfer
Foundation's executive director and lead tournament ambassador, in a recent
interview. "With so many top players having committed to play, the
competition for the men's and women's crowns should be intense and fun to
watch."
Saunders will be one of two Division II players
among the men's field of 21 golfers.
"I am grateful and excited for this
opportunity and to be a part of this event," said Saunders. "It means
a lot to me to be selected and be able to showcase my talents on this stage."
The Acworth, Georgia native was the low medalist
at the 2023 Cricket Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Men's Golf
Championship Tournament. Saunders opened with a one-over-par 73 in day one and
then shot a one-under-par 71 in the second round. He won with a three-round
total of 216, after carding a 72 in the final round.
Saunders shot 146 (73-73) and finished fourth
overall to lead the SSU men's golf team to a fourth-place finish in the 38th
Annual Thomas W. Dortch Tournament which was held September 25-26, 2023 at
Eagle's Landing Country Club in Stockbridge, Georgia.
During the North Greenville
Upstate Collegiate Invitational on October 1-2, 2023 at the Greer Country Club,
Saunders fired a 71 in the second round to lead the Tigers. Saunders shot 76 in
the first round and his season-low of 71 in the final round gave him a total of
147, which was good enough to finish tied for 14th overall.
The iconic Cedar Crest Golf Course was founded in
1919 and was designed by famed golf course architect A.W. Tillinghast. During
its illustrious 104-year history, Cedar Crest has been the site of many
significant national tournaments including the 1927 PGA Championship, won by
Walter Hagen, the 1954 U.S. Amateur Public Links, won by Gene Andrews, and the
1954 UGA National Negro Open, won by Charlie Sifford, the third of his six
overall titles in the event. Tillinghast, Hagen, and Sifford are all members of
the World Golf Hall of Fame. Earlier this year, Cedar Crest unveiled
larger-than-life bronze statues in honor of Hagen and Sifford as permanent features
of its Legends Plaza.
"It may not hit them until they are on-site
and playing the golf course, but these young amateurs will be walking on the
same grounds and in the same footsteps of some of the most famous and
trailblazing golfers of all time," said Dave Ridley, I AM a Golfer
Foundation co-founder and chairman. "Many of these players will become
trailblazers themselves both on and off the golf course later in life. We view
this event as a springboard for them."
The Southwest Airlines Showcase will also feature
a Saturday night gala dinner with a keynote speaker and a Sunday morning fundraising
event, followed by three days of official tournament play. During the morning
of each day's competition, the schedule allows for conferences, seminars, and
job fairs not only for the contestants, but also for other area minority youth.
Admission to the tournament is free and the public is encouraged to attend. Coverage from the Golf Channel includes: Monday, Nov 13 - 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. CST; Tuesday, Nov 14 - 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. CST: and Wednesday, Nov 15 - 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. CST.
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