Beamer on Winning Team in 2021 Peach Bowl Challenge
Carolina Coach Wins $20,000 for Charity
The team of Shane Beamer, Manny Diaz, Dave Doeren, Randy Edsall and Scott Satterfield, along with their Legend partners, won the 2021 Peach Bowl Challenge and $20,000 each for their respective charities. The second-place team of Skip Holtz, Gus Malzahn, Jeff Monken, Dan Mullen, Kirby Smart and their Legend counterparts each received $10,000.
The nation’s premier collegiate coach golf event featured a field of 20 current and former college football coaches competing over two days of competition for a share of a $330,000 charity purse. The two-day Tournament was held May 3-4 at Reynolds Lake Oconee outside Atlanta and was played in Ryder Cup format with Stableford scoring. It included 18-hole Chapman Scotch on Monday, followed by an 18-hole Two Man Scramble on Tuesday, and consisted of two teams of 10 participants that featured pairings of one current coach and one former coach.
The winning 10-man team won with a final score of 385-349 after jumping out to a 179-160 lead after the first day of competition. Leading the way were the duos of Randy Edsall and Tom O’Brien who finished with a final score of 87, followed by Manny Diaz and Chan Gailey’s 81 points. The pair of Doeren and Grobe came in third with 80 points, but finished with the best overall score on day two during the Two Man Scramble. Edsall and O’Brien tallied a total of two eagles and 14 birdies during the two-day competition to finish with the best score of any team, winning an additional $5,000 each for their charities.
“We were blessed to have a phenomenal two days of golf and fellowship with some of college football’s biggest names,” said Peach Bowl, Inc. CEO Gary Stokan. “Everyone enjoyed being reunited after a year apart and the event was another success raising $330,000 for so many great causes that these coaches are passionate about.”
This year’s event also featured a Skills Challenge that included bunker shot and chipping competitions. UConn’s Randy Edsall placed first in the Coaches Division for the Chipping and Bunker Competitions and was awarded an additional $10,000 for his charity. In the Legends Division of the Skills Competition, Chan Gailey took home the Chipping Competition title while Mike Cavan finished first in the Bunker Competition. Gailey and Cavan each received an additional $5,000 for their respective charities.
With this year’s $330,000 charity purse, the Peach Bowl Challenge has now contributed a total of $8.73 million in scholarship and charity since 2007, helping make Peach Bowl, Inc. college football’s most charitable bowl organization.
Final results for the two teams who participated in the 2021 Peach Bowl Challenge:
COACH | CURRENT SCHOOL/FORMER FBS SCHOOL(S) | CHARITY | WINNINGS |
Pairing 1 | |||
Randy Edsall | UConn | Edsall Family Foundation Philanthropy Fund | $35,000 |
Tom O’Brien | Boston College, NC State | Marine Toys for Tots | $25,000 |
Combined final score: 87 | |||
Pairing 2 | |||
Manny Diaz | Miami | Overtown Youth Center | $20,000 |
Chan Gailey | Georgia Tech | Fellowship of Christian Athletes | $25,000 |
Combined final score: 81 | |||
Pairing 3 | |||
Dave Doeren | NC State | 321 Coffee | $20,000 |
Jim Grobe | Ohio, Wake Forest, Baylor | Fisher DeBerry Foundation | $20,000 |
Combined final score: 80 | |||
Pairing 4 | |||
Scott Satterfield | Louisville | Love City, Inc. | $20,000 |
Paul Johnson | Navy, Georgia Tech | Paul and Susan Johnson Family Foundation | $20,000 |
Combined final score: 71 | |||
Pairing 5 | |||
Shane Beamer | South Carolina | Herma’s Readers | $20,000 |
Frank Beamer | Virginia Tech | Herma’s Readers | $20,000 |
Combined final score: 66 |
COACHES | CURRENT SCHOOL/FORMER FBS SCHOOL(S) | CHARITY | WINNINGS |
Pairing 1 | |||
Skip Holtz | Louisiana Tech | MedCamps of Louisiana | $10,000 |
Houston Nutt | Boise State, Arkansas, Ole Miss | Chickasaw Foundation | $10,000 |
Combined final score: 74 | |||
Pairing 2 | |||
Gus Malzahn | UCF | Angel Armies | $10,000 |
Mike Cavan | SMU | Cornerstone Church Athens | $15,000 |
Combined final score: 73 | |||
Pairing 3 | |||
Dan Mullen | Florida | Mullen Family “36” Foundation | $10,000 |
Steve Spurrier | Duke, Florida, South Carolina | HBC Foundation | $10,000 |
Combined final score: 73 | |||
Pairing 4 | |||
Jeff Monken | Army | Mission 22 | $10,000 |
Rick Neuheisel | Colorado, Washington, UCLA | Wedgewood Charity | $10,000 |
Combined final score: 69 | |||
Pairing 5 | |||
Kirby Smart | Georgia | The Kirby Smart Family Foundation | $10,000 |
Bobby Johnson | Vanderbilt | Sea Island Habitat for Humanity | $10,000 |
Combined final score: 60 |