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Saturday, May 18, 2024

Big names in Villages giving money to golf pro running for school board

David Williams
David Williams

In the race for Sumter County School Board, candidate David Williams has set up himself far ahead of opponent Linda Winchester in perhaps the most important category – money.

Williams has taken in $13,225 in contributions to Winchester’s $50. Williams has taken in more money this year than any other Sumter County candidate on the ballot.

Williams is well known in The Villages as the PGA-certified professional at Cane Garden Country Club.

His campaign for school board has attracted donations from some of the biggest names in The Villages:

• Golf Management Solutions, $1,000

• Dale Borrowman, IT executive in The Villages, $1,000

• Stephen Drake, director of purchasing for The Villages and chairman of the Village Center Community Development District, $1,000.

• Cane Garden Restaurant $1,000

• Brad Brown, insurance executive, $1,000

• Chad Strausbaugh, restaurant manager, $1,000

• Fred and Leslie Gibbons, directors of Compass Human Resources for The Villages, each gave $250

• The Villages Insurance, $200.

• Chad Prilliman, restaurant manager, $200

• Robert Houston, assistant manager at Palmer Legends, $250

• Randy McDaniel, director of education at The Villages Charter School, $100

• Ken Ezell, golf course architect, $100

• Robert Shaffer, golf facilities manager at Palmer Legends, $100

• Sam Wartinbee, District Property Management, $100

• Robert Shaffer, instructor at Villages Golf Academy, $100

• Mark Verkey, golf pro at Palmer Legends, $75.

In addition, T&D Concrete/Pool and Spa Construction/Screen Enclosures have donated $3,000 to Williams’ campaign through its various businesses.

Linda Winchester
Linda Winchester

Williams also donated $100 to his own campaign.

In contrast, Winchester, a longtime Sumter School Board member, has $50 in her campaign coffers. She wrote a check to her campaign in January.  She has served on the school board since 1994.

Williams and Winchester will be competing for the District 3 seat.

She lives in Wildwood and he lives in Oxford.

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