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Join Us For Our Homecoming Virtual Golf Tournament

Join in on the Homecoming fun throughout the entire month of October by entering the 2020 Shenandoah University Virtual Homecoming Golf Tournament, which runs through Oct. 31, 2020!

This virtual golf tournament, which utilizes the 18Birdies App, allows the entire Shenandoah University community to participate, no matter where they live around the world; players can interact with one another by sharing content to the tournament feed. Please note: the deadline to submit your score via the 18Birdies App is 11:59 p.m. PST on Saturday, Oct. 31!

Ready to participate? It’s easy to get all setup!

First, download the FREE 18Birdies App. You do not need to purchase the paid version to participate in the 2020 Shenandoah University Virtual Homecoming Golf Tournament.

Second, search for and join the 2020 Shenandoah University Virtual Homecoming Golf Tournament using code 3866.

Third, get out there and golf! You choose your own golf course (par 70 or greater) and then play and post one (1) Qualified Round of golf, any time between Oct. 1, 2020, and Oct. 31, 2020. The 18Birdies App provides all the details you need regarding Qualified Rounds. Questions? Contact alums@su.edu

View all of the tournament rules, and prize information is listed below.

Prize Information: 

  • 1st Place: SU Under Armour polo shirt, SU Under Armour hat and free entry to the 2021 Shenandoah University Homecoming Golf Tournament
  • 2nd Place: SU Under Armour polo shirt
  • 3rd Place: SU Under Armour hat
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