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History of Nebraska Open (1992-2009)

The Wells Fargo Nebraska PGA Open is endorsed and operated by the Nebraska Section of the PGA and the Nebraska Golf Association and coordinated by Nebraska Public Power District. Its proceeds are donated to the Nebraska Community College Foundation, a 501 c (3) charitable organization, which awards scholarships to hundreds of needy Nebraska students attending five community colleges in the state. These colleges include Central Community College, Columbus, Hastings & Grand Island; Southeast Community College; Lincoln, Milford & Beatrice; Northeast Community College, Norfolk; Mid-Plains Community College, North Platte & McCook; and Western Community College, Sidney & Scottsbluff. The Nebraska Open has raised over $800,000 in the last 18 years for the Nebraska Community College Foundation, a 501(c) charitable organization.

The 2009 tournament will be held September 10-13, 2009, at the Elks Country Club in Columbus, Nebraska. The Pro-Am portion will be held on Thursday, September 10. On this day, NPPD Executives, tournament sponsors and pros will play. The Pro-Am begins with a shotgun start and follows with a social hour, banquet and awards ceremony that evening.

We have sponsor packages at the following dollar levels: $1,100, $2,200, $3,300, $6,600, and $11,000. Our sponsors come from all over the United States and many have returned all eighteen years.