Since 1991.

Our Mission

The Greater Augusta Sports Council shall support the many facets of local, national, and international sporting events that contribute to our community’s quality of life and economic development.

Our History

The Augusta Sports Council was established in 1991 by a group of sports-minded volunteers with a goal of recruiting sporting events to the community. Prior to 1991, Augusta only operated nationally in a couple of sports markets. Today, our management team is recognized for being among the best in the country and has partnerships in more than a dozen niche sports. 

​Since those early years, more than 800 events have been created, recruited or supported by the Augusta Sports Council. From the small to the multi-sport, these events have attracted 450,000 athletes to the area, leaving behind more than $200 million in economic impact. A couple of stand-out opportunities include the 1996 Olympic Box-Offs, the 1999 and 2002 Georgia Games Championships, NIKE Peach Jam Basketball (1996-present), ESPN Bassmaster Tournament and more recently IRONMAN®  70.3®  Augusta, billed as North America's largest IRONMAN® 70.3® event, and GHSA Boys & Girls State Golf Championships.

​In 2000, the Augusta Sports Council created the Ray Guy Award to recognize the top College Punter of the Year. Ray is a Thomson, Ga. native and was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 2014. The award is presented annually during The Home Depot College Football Awards, broadcast live on ESPN.

​In an effort to raise its profile among the regional endurance sport community and create a new economic impact generating event, the Augusta Sports Council launched the inaugural Augusta Half Marathon in 2008. Following a complete re-branding campaign in 2011, the race was re-launched in 2012 with a 40% increase in participation. In 2015, the Augusta Sports Council entered into a three-year partnership with Augusta University to become the title sponsor and added a 10K. A timed 5K was added to the 2017 event.

Our People

Our mission is to make your event successful, to provide exciting events and attractions for visitors and athletes to enhance the quality of life for area residents through sports participation and athletic events.

2026 Board of Directors

Chairman: John Whitwell, Merrill Lynch

Vice Chairman: Fred Russell, F.L. Russell Consulting

Secretary: Amy Corbitt, Merrill Lynch

Treasurer: Randall Blumberg, McKnight Engler

Immediate Past Chairman: Tom Denlinger, Augusta GreenJackets 

Chairman Emeritus: William S. Morris III, Morris Communications 

Community Affairs Chair: Kat Johnson, Augusta Marriott at the Convention Center

Events Chair: Neil Smith, Fort Eisenhower MWR

Governance Chair: Davis Dunaway, Hull Barrett Attorneys

Strategic Plan: Fred Russell, F.L. Russell Consulting



Randall Blumberg- McKnight Engler

Bennish Brown- Augusta Convention & Visitors Bureau

Jim Buckalew- Aiken County Parks, Recreation, & Tourism

Amy Corbitt - Merrill Lynch

Davis Dunaway - Hull Barrett Attorneys

Ryan Erlacher- Augusta University Athletics

Kat Johnson- Augusta Marriott at the Convention Center

Jeremy Juinnies- North Augusta Parks, Recreation & Tourism

Diana Kling - Peach Belt Conference

Scott McClintock - Richmond County Athletics Department

Casey McNutt - Fit & Well with Casey

Fred Russell - F.L. Russell Consulting

John Smith - Gold Cross EMS

Neil Smith - Fort Eisenhower MWR

Alicia Sweat - Phinizy Swamp Nature Park

Charlie Walker - Modern Business Workplace Solutions

John Whitwell - Merrill Lynch 

Harrison Wood - Security Federal Bank

2026 Board and Committee Meeting Dates 

Full Board Meetings 

(Held bi-monthly on the third Thursday of the month at noon, ASC/CVB conference room)​

  • February 19 

  • April 16

  • June 18

  • August 20

  • October 15

  • December 17

Finance Committee Meetings

(Held monthly on the Thursday prior to an Executive Committee or Full Board meeting at 11 a.m., ASC/CVB conference room)

  • January 6

  • February 10

  • March 10 

  • April 14

  • May 12 

  • June 9

  • July 7

  • August 11 

  • September 8

  • October 6 

  • November 10 

  • December 8

Marketing & Community Affairs Committee Meetings 

(Held bi-monthly on the third Wednesday of the month at noon, ASC/CVB conference room)

  • January 21

  • March 18

  • May 20

  • July 15  

  • September 16

  • November 18 

Executive Committee Meetings

(Held bi-monthly on the third Thursday of the month at noon, ASC/CVB conference room)

  • January 15

  • March 19  

  • May 21

  • July 16

  • September 17

  • November 19

Events Committee Meetings

(Held bi-monthly on the second Wednesday of the month at noon, ASC/CVB conference room)

  • January 14  

  • March 11  

  • May 13

  • July 8   

  • September 9 

  • November 11

Advisory Committee Meetings

(Held quarterly on Wednesdays at noon, ASC/CVB conference room)

  • TBD

Governance Committee Meetings

(TBD)