The guest pro dazzles the crowd with his tour-tested form ...
... and shares pointers with Matt Sebastian from Young Industries Inc.
Personalized keychains were fabricated for players by Penn College automated manufacturing & machining faculty and students.
As chair of the Penn College Foundation's board of directors, John M. Confer says he regularly sees "the difference scholarship support makes in the lives of hardworking college students."
Funk and Reed prepare to ascend for the ball drop, billed as "a simple yet fun way to support Penn College students."
A presidential photo captures the VIP view from the top.
A test luckily found the hole below ...
... which was good news for the official drop that followed! Balls were $20 each or $100 for seven, and the purchasers of the three balls falling nearest to the pin from the higher-altitude launchpad won prizes.
Funk (center) joins a foursome from Compass Group North America, the title sponsor.
The team from Allison Crane & Rigging lines up at the tee. From left are baseball hall-of-famer Mike Mussina (whose son is on the Wildcat golf team); Michael Richardson; Funk; Jerry Mahonski (a 1987 alum who serves on the college's HVAC Technology Advisory Committee); and Larry Allison.
Player sponsors are among those whose generosity is key to the Golf Classic's historic success.
Golfers from BRIX Design Group watch the pro's tee shot.
Representatives of Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships (from left) – Randy Crist, Adam Alexander, Aubrey Alexander and Joseph Reighard – pose for a team photo with Funk.
Body language that says, "Soooooooo close!"
George Girio, a scholarship donor and member of the Golf Classic Committee, volunteers his time.
Old Glory flies from an Allison crane.
Team members from sponsor Young Industries Inc. – Steve Kelchner (in blue) and Tyler Thompson – congratulate Funk on a hole-in-one.
A well-played approach shot from Team UPMC
A TurnKey Electric Inc. golfer lines up a putt.
Steve and Mary Ann Johnson on the green ... (yes, he sunk it!)
The southpaw from Glenshaw, President Reed tees off on No. 10 ...
... a drive that put him in the running for "closest to the pin" honors.
Shown retrieving his ball after a birdie putt, Reed later told guests at dinner that Funk's morning advice paid off in what was termed "the best shot of his life!"
Funk is flanked by Dave and Maggie Roche from Roche Financial Inc. (left) and Ed and Linda Alberts.
Reed and Paul Rooney, a member of the event committee, share a laugh as Funk recalls the president's stellar shot.
Rooney also presided over the auction of such items as Pittsburgh Steelers tickets, a Penn State football tailgate package and a jersey signed by Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker.
In after-dinner remarks, Funk animatedly shares his thoughts on the day.