Wednesday Roundup - October 1, 2025

Wednesday Roundup - October 1, 2025

New Jersey Golf’s “Wednesday Roundup” will run weekly through the 2025 golf season. This weekly news summary will feature local stories and news from throughout the Garden State. If your organization or club has announcements to share, please email mikem@njgolf.org with “Wednesday Roundup” in the subject line.

  • Danny Harcourt of Fiddler's Elbow fired a nine-under par, three round total of 207 to win the New Jersey PGA Section Fall Finale on Tuesday at The Ridge at Back Brook. Grant Sturgeon of Arcola Country Club and Brent Paladino of the USGA were tied in second place at five-under par. For full scoring, click here.
  • The annual Celebration of Golf conducted jointly by NJ Golf and the NJ PGA Section will be held on Tuesday, October 30 at 6:00 p.m. at Canoe Brook Country Club in Summit. Tickets are now available; click here to purchase.
  • The Player of the Year races for NJ Golf are nearing a conclusion. Dean Greyserman of Hamilton Farm continues to hold a 10-point lead over Barnes Blake for the Robert M. Housen Men's POY award, while Grace Lu of Plainfield West holds a commanding lead in the women's standings. Click here for full details, as well as the Junior and Senior POY races.
  • Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Links" continues on stage at the Two River Theater in Red Bank through Sunday, October 5. Discounted tickets are available by using the code GOLF at checkout. For more information and ticket sales, visit tworivertheater.org or call (732) 345-1400.
  • The 2025 CAU (Community Access Unlimited) Golf Classic will be held next Monday, October 6 at Cedar Hill Golf and Country Club in Livingston. Proceeds will benefit CAU in support of their mission of empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and youth at risk to be successful and independent. Information regarding participation and sponsorships is available. (Click for more)
  • The Hope Through Education Foundation will host its annual golf outing on Thursday, October 23 at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster. Registration opens at 11 AM, followed by a shot gun start at 12 PM and reception and awards at 5 PM. Register by October 10 at www.hopethrougheducationusa.org. Hope Through Education is an independent, 501(c)3 organization that provides disadvantaged children in New Jersey with scholarships to attend academically-excellent, values-based  schools. Scholarships are based on need without regard to gender, race, religion, or ethnic background.
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