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PGA Assistance Fund Grants Scholarships

May 27, 2011

Founded in 1986, the PGA Financial Assistance Fund Scholarship Program has
awarded over $4.5 million to nearly 2,300 students. The program encourages and
promotes the attainment of higher education goals for children and
grandchildren of PGA members. Funding for these scholarships is made possible
through voluntary contributions to the PGA Financial Assistance Fund (a tax
deductible 501(c)3 fund) from PGA members and other donors.

Congratulations to the two Indiana students who received a
2011 PGA Financial Assistance Fund Scholarship:

Julianne Frye, Mishawaka
– John Cox Scholarship $5,000

            Frye is a
senior at the University of Kentucky majoring in Education, and she has an
impressive 4.0 GPA. Activities she has involved herself with include Dance
Marathon, community service, Speed Read, intramural sports and Greek life. She
is the daughter of Rick Frye, PGA.

Quinn Jones, Carmel –
PGA Scholarship $2,000

            Jones will
be a freshman planning to study Business Management and Law after graduating
high school with a 4.0 grade point average. Jones participated in numerous
activities including DECA, Young Life, math tutoring, and Dance Marathon and is
the daughter of PGA Member Tom Jones.