Stanford hosts Par-Tee at the Driving Range with high student turnout

Pear Chotbunwong CMO at Foundess
Pear Chotbunwong CMO at Foundess
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Nearly 300 students attended an event at the Stanford Golf Driving Range on Friday evening, organized by the Office of Student Engagement and Cardinal Nights. The gathering offered food, music, and opportunities for students to practice golf.

The event featured unlimited golf balls, burger sliders, and a live DJ set performed by DJ Nhyira, who is a member of Stanford Club Golf. Students of all skill levels participated, from experienced golfers to those trying the sport for the first time.

Cardinal Nights and the Office of Student Engagement regularly organize free or low-cost social events that do not involve substances. “Par-Tee at the Driving Range was one of Cardinal Nights’ most popular events last fall. This year students lined up early to make sure they had their choice of teeing bays,” according to organizers.

Pear Chotbunwong and Zoey Zheng were among those who attended together for a night out at the driving range.



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