
Friday, September 26, 2025
9am Shotgun Start
(4-Player Scramble)
Hannastown Golf Club
441 Blank School Rd
Greensburg, PA 15601
*Rain or shine*
Early bird pricing (through September 2): $175/individual; $700/foursome
After Sept. 2nd pricing: $200/individual; $800/foursome
Fee includes:
- 18 holes with cart (electric golf carts with USB connections)
- Bag drop and parking lot attendant
- At the turn hot dog, chips, beverage
- Complimentary refreshments and beverages throughout play
- Foursome photo
- Skills contests on the course
- Giveaways and team prizes
- Buffet following play: Chicken Romano in lemon butter sauce, stuffed shells in Rizzo’s spaghetti sauce, meatballs, roasted red potatoes, tossed salad, Italian bread & butter
Drone Golf Ball Drop
Don’t miss this fun opportunity to support Pitt-Greensburg students! Participate in the Drone Golf Ball Drop!
Here’s how it works. Purchase a golf ball—1/$30, 2/$50, 5/$100—online or on location before the drop, as supplies last. The numbered foam golf balls will be loaded in a net on the drone. The drone will fly over the putting green and let hundreds of golf balls fly. It’s going to be quite a spectacle!
The three golf balls closest to the target will win prizes, as well as the ball furthest away from the target.
Prizes
- 1st (closest to the target, first ball in the hole): $1000
- 2nd (second-closest to the target, second in): $500
- 3rd (third-closest to the target, third in): $250
- Furthest from the target: $100
The drop will take place at the annual golf outing on September 26 at Hannastown Golf Club. The drop will be livestreamed. All sales final. You do not need to be present to win. Drop is limited to 500 golf balls. In the case of inclement weather, the drone golf ball drop will be rescheduled.
Drone Golf Ball Drop performed by: Toledo Aerial Media
Proceeds from the Drone Golf Ball Drop go to the Pitt-Greensburg Student Emergency Fund, Athletics, and Alumni Association.
Congratulations to the 2024 winners!
First Place and Top Alumni Team: Bob Statler, Dan Statler ’09, Scott Statler, Chris Luccy ’70
Second Place: John Schwartz Sr, Mike Strevig, John Schwartz Jr ’06, Pat DiPaolo
Skills Prizes

Longest Drive (#2) | (All) Pat DiPaolo; (Women) Kathi Reinhart; (Seniors) John Casiero |
Closest to the Pin in Two (#4) | Scott Statler, Bob Statler, Dan Statler '09, Chris Luccy '70 |
Closest to the Pin (#5) | Garrett Richards |
Closest to the Pin (#8) | Kerry Manning '85 |
Closest to the Pin (#14) | Carl Krzywiec |
Closest to the Pin (#16) | Dr. Michael Brewer |
Longest Putt (#18) | John Schwartz Jr '06 |
Putting Contest | Mike Gerger |
More photos from the 2024 outing »
Proceeds from the 2025 event benefit:
- Pitt-Greensburg Athletics
Pitt-Greensburg is an NCAA Division III athletic program that sponsors 13 varsity sports in the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC). In May 2024, the AMCC ranked Pitt-Greensburg fourth in the final President's Cup Standings, earning 61% of the possible points. During the past academic year, Pitt-Greensburg came in at the top of the AMCC in women's tennis, while also making a run in the AMCC Tournament in men's basketball, women's basketball, men's cross country, men's golf, men's soccer, women's soccer, softball, and men's tennis. But the greatest achievement was in the classroom, student-athletes maintain a high standard of academic success. Nine of 13 teams achieved a 3.0 grade-point average or higher with five teams over 3.5 during the 2024 spring semester. The Athletic Department compiled a 3.243 GPA. - Pitt-Greensburg Alumni Association (PGAA)
The PGAA promotes fellowship among alumni and works to create a lifelong connection between graduates and the University—thus building their commitment and support. The PGAA also sponsors two scholarships to the incoming freshman class that are renewable up to four years as long as the students meet the criteria. Funds are also used to recognize student community service and outstanding alumni achievement. - Student Emergency Fund
The PGAA Student Emergency Fund provides aid to students at critical times. The funds cover emergency needs beyond direct academic costs, such as medical necessities, food insecurity, off-campus housing expenses, and unexpected travel expenses.
A Special Thank You to Our 2025 Event Sponsors
Signature Sponsor
Refreshment Sponsor
Birdie Sponsor
Putting Green Sponsor
