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Evans Scholarship
Current
Recipients
The Evans Scholarship, named after Chick Evans, a legendary
amateur golfer from the Chicago area where the Western Golf
Association is located, is a nation-wide scholarship program, is
awarded by the Western Golf Association, and is administered by
the Washington State Golf Association in Washington.
The Trust
Agreement under which Evans Scholars Foundation operates
specifies that the candidate must be a qualified caddie. This
requires that he/she has been a full-time caddie on a regular
basis for a minimum of two summers. The student must be:
1. Be trained and certified as a
caddie
2. Caddies a minimum of 25 loops per
year
In clubs which do not have a caddie
program, the candidate must get caddie training from the Golf
Professional who will arrange for him or her to caddie a minimum
of 25 loops per year. Students are encouraged to volunteer to
caddie for members if it will help get the required rounds
needed for a scholarship; it will pay off in the future with
a scholarship!
In addition, he/she must demonstrate financial need, have
completed their junior year in high school, rank in the upper 25%
of his/her class, have outstanding personal character and be
recommended by at least four club officials.
Applications should be submitted as soon as possible after July
1st, but before October 1st following the junior year in high
school. The SAT test may be taken in May or June of the junior
year in high school, or by November of the senior year at the
latest, and request that scores be sent to Evans Scholars
Foundation (Code 0153), Golf, Illinois 60029.
Contact your local golf professional who can help you map out a
program that entails caddying as much as possible and other
related duties at the club. It is recommended that all
interested persons get involved at an early age, around 12 to 14
years old.
For more information,
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