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GLENVIEW, Ill. — Two students from British Columbia who caddied at Victoria Golf Club have been awarded the Evans Scholarship — a full housing and tuition university grant offered to golf caddies — following a selection meeting interview held on Nov. 25.

Sean Enwright of Victoria (above R) and Elizabeth Zielinski of Creston (above L) will begin university this fall as Evans Scholars, with their awarded schools to be announced this spring. The Evans Scholarship is valued at more than $125,000 over four years.

The Evans Scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate a strong caddie record, excellent academics, financial need, and outstanding character.  The Western Golf Association (WGA), headquartered in Glenview, Illinois, oversees the Evans Scholars Program, one of golf’s favorite charities and the nation’s largest scholarship program for caddies.

"Sean and Elizabeth have exemplified the qualities of hard work, integrity, and character that define an Evans Scholar," said Jenny Dobell, a WGA Director and member at Victoria Golf Club. "Their achievements at our club and in their communities are remarkable, and we are thrilled to celebrate this milestone with them."

Enwright, who is interested in studying business and economics, is the eldest of five sons and has balanced school, sports, and family responsibilities while caddying. “Caddying has taught me the value of hard work, responsibility and confidence,” he said. “The Evans Scholarship gives me the opportunity to continue my education and pursue my goals.”

Zielinski plans to study graphic design and says caddying has strengthened her work ethic and professionalism. “Caddying has taught me confidence, perseverance and how to connect with people,” she said. “The Evans Scholarship allows me to pursue my dreams while carrying forward the lessons I learned at the club.”

In total, 17 caddies from Victoria Golf Club have earned the Evans Scholarship, with four caddies currently in school.

Evans Scholars selection meeting interviews will continue nationwide through the spring, with an estimated 380 caddies expected to receive the scholarship for the 2025–26 academic year.

Currently, a record 1,260 caddies are enrolled at 27 universities across the country as Evans Scholars. More than 12,575 caddies have graduated as Evans Scholars since the Program was founded by famed Chicago amateur golfer Charles “Chick” Evans Jr. in 1930.

Evans Scholars have a cumulative GPA of 3.3 and a 98 percent graduation rate. An estimated 40 percent are first-generation college students, and 96 percent are employed or enrolled in graduate school within six months of graduating.

Funds for the Evans Scholarship come mostly from contributions by more than 43,500 supporters across the country, who are members of the Evans Scholars Par Club program. Evans Scholars Alumni donate more than $15 million annually, and all proceeds from the BMW Championship, the penultimate PGA TOUR Playoff event in the PGA TOUR’s FedExCup competition, benefit the Evans Scholars Foundation. In 2026, the BMW Championship will be held at Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis, Missouri, from Aug. 18-23.

To learn more about the WGA and ESF, visit wgaesf.org.

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