Notah Begay touts Oneida Nation golf tournament
Navajo/Pueblo golfer Notah Begay III is hoping to draw top talent to the Oneida Nation's upcoming golf tournament. As the official ambassador of the Turning Stone Resort Championship, the four-time PGA tour winner was in New York on Wednesday to promote the event. It takes place September 20-23. "This event, the tournament staff, the tribe ... they're doing everything they can to make this a marquee event," Begay said, The Utica Observer-Dispatch reported. The tournament is part of the PGA tour and has a purse of $6 million. The winner receives $1.08 million. Get the Story:
Begay works so others may play (The Utica Observer-Dispatch 8/16)
Turning Stone prepares for tourney (The Oneida Dispatch 8/16)
Oneidas' course in midst of makeover (The Utica Observer-Dispatch 8/16) Relevant Links:
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