Thursday,
March 6, 2008
PIONEERS
HOST TUSCULUM MEN’S GOLF INVITATIONAL THIS WEEKEND
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. --- Tusculum College will host 16 collegiate men’s
golf teams at the 15th annual Tusculum Invitational this weekend at
Link Hills Country Club.
The first round begins at 7:30
a.m. Saturday morning, followed by Sunday’s final round, which is slated to tee
off at 8 a.m. on the 6,733-yard, par 71 lay out.
The Pioneers have won this event
four times, including the most recent in 2006 when Tusculum shot a tournament
record 579 over the two-day event. Grand
Valley State returns as the defending champion.
The Lakers also won the TC Invitational in 2002. Carson-Newman will also be competing in this
year’s event having won the Tusculum Invitational in 1996 and 2000. Walters State College also returns as the
Senators won the inaugural event in 1994.
Tusculum junior Darren Christie is the defending
medalist champion. He carded
back-to-back rounds of 70-70=140 (-2) to tie the 36-hole record for the
tournament.
Also included in this year’s
field are: South Atlantic Conference members Brevard, Lincoln Memorial, Mars
Hill and Newberry. Other NCAA Division
II schools include: Georgia Southwestern, Limestone and Tiffin. Other participants include Virginia-Wise,
Belmont, Shorter, USC Lancaster, Spartanburg Methodist and Tri-County Tech.
Admission to the 36-hole
tournament is free and open to the public.
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